Two of these expressed powers, or enumerated powers, are the power to coin money and the power to regulate interstate commerce. |
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This strong national federalism, in which the states would play a decidedly secondary role, was rejected in favor of a national Congress wielding specifically listed or enumerated powers. |
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The enumerated powers do not implicitly include the power to order a new hearing before another hearing officer. |
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Justice Clarence Thomas predictably says that Washington is over-stepping its enumerated powers. |
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Madison steadfastly maintained that there was no need for it because the Constitution consisted only of enumerated powers. |
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We may never stuff the genie back in the bottle and re-impose those limits on the federal government listed under the strictly enumerated powers of the constitution. |
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He thought that only measures indispensable to the discharge of enumerated powers should be allowed, not merely those that might prove convenient. |
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The Commonwealth Parliament is created by the Constitution, and only has enumerated powers. |
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Otherwise, an enabling act grants only limited or enumerated powers. |
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