Sentences with phrase «circumscribed powers»

Look away from the bubble and see municipal politicians such as Sir Richard Leese, Labour leader of Manchester City Council, doing their best to use the heavily circumscribed powers of local government to gain real results for their populations.
Instead of belittling Christ and circumscribing his power, Scotus argues, the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception exalts him, attributing to Jesus the most perfect and sublime redemption.
We do not deny or circumscribe the Creator, because we hold he has created the self - acting originating human mind, which has almost a creative gift; much less then do we deny or circumscribe His power, if we hold that He gave matter such laws as by their blind instrumentality moulded and constructed through innumerable ages the world as we see it... Mr Darwin's theory need not then be atheistical, be it true or not; it may simply be suggesting a larger idea of Divine Prescience and Skill... At first sight I do not see that «the accidental evolution or organic beings» is inconsistent with divine design - It is accidental to us, not to God.»
While the court clearly has jurisdiction to deal with issues arising out of a compensatory award, especially where there is provision made for leave to apply, it is difficult to reconcile such a limited and circumscribed power with the imposition on claimant victims of a mandatory requirement to undergo medical examination after a court has:
Enforcing limits on the power of government, as judicial review does, and perhaps especially enforcing limits set up by federal constitutions, insofar as they circumscribe the powers of centralized governments, helps preserve foot - voting and market - choice opportunities.

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When, two centuries ago, your Church began to feel the particular power of your heart, it might have seemed that what was captivating men's souls was the fact of their finding in you an element even more determinate, more circumscribed, than your humanity as a whole.
The heresy is that of limiting Christ's character, nature or power by circumscribing his appearance.
God is Power because in His own Self He contains all power beforehand and exceeds it, and because He is the Cause of all power and produces all things by a power which may not be thwarted nor circumscribed, and because He is the Cause wherefrom Power exists whether in the whole system of the world or in any particular Power because in His own Self He contains all power beforehand and exceeds it, and because He is the Cause of all power and produces all things by a power which may not be thwarted nor circumscribed, and because He is the Cause wherefrom Power exists whether in the whole system of the world or in any particular power beforehand and exceeds it, and because He is the Cause of all power and produces all things by a power which may not be thwarted nor circumscribed, and because He is the Cause wherefrom Power exists whether in the whole system of the world or in any particular power and produces all things by a power which may not be thwarted nor circumscribed, and because He is the Cause wherefrom Power exists whether in the whole system of the world or in any particular power which may not be thwarted nor circumscribed, and because He is the Cause wherefrom Power exists whether in the whole system of the world or in any particular Power exists whether in the whole system of the world or in any particular part.
It symbolizes a unity which is not simply a formal bond that circumscribes the unfolding of individual powers in an always equal manner, but rather a process of unified development which all individuals go through together [«On the Concept and the Tragedy of Culture,» by Georg Simmel, in The Conflict in Modern Culture, translated by Peter Etzkorn (Teachers College Press, 1968), p. 28].
In so doing he circumscribes the nature and role of the imagination, especially its synthesizing power, making it dependent on the understanding» (CJ 95).
They represent the visible and invisible principalities and powers that circumscribe human existence.
«Negative liberty» accurately describes one important aspect of the political organization of freedom: the need to circumscribe and regulate coercive state power by law.
My use of «principalities and powers» refers to the idea that social reality is an integration of spiritual and material forces that circumscribe human existence (PAP).
In most European constitutions governmental powers to dissolve Parliament — the central representative institution in a parliamentary democracy — are carefully circumscribed in order to prevent their abuse for partisan advantage.
WASHINGTON — In a carefully circumscribed venture into the sensitive area of book banning in public schools, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this summer that First Amendment guarantees limit the power of school boards to remove books from school libraries.
In the beginning, Tesla's Elon Musk seemed as if his automotive ambitions were circumscribed by electric power.
This ruling also provides some interesting insights on the relationship between the Arbitration Act 1996 and the New York Convention, notably how the provisions of the Convention circumscribe the English courts» power to order security.
Although some provinces recognize specific exemptions for reserve residents or for on - reserve purchases by Aboriginal people, the limits of provincial powers to tax Aboriginal people are circumscribed, constitutionally, by the ascendant federal restrictions set out in the Indian Act.
Leaving aside the devolution issues, according to the government it was for the claimants to show that Parliament had circumscribed the use of the prerogative power.
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