But on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Cuomo pressed for even greater
control over the authority's board.
Not exact matches
The regulation is seen as another step of Chinese
authorities» efforts to tighten its
control over online media.
«The Women's March stands out as a remarkable example of leadership that eschews «command and
control» in favor of «connect and collaborate,» two - way
over one - way conversation, and wielding moral
over formal
authority.»
The 43 - member Board of Governors is the seat of power at AMPAS, with ultimate
authority over corporate management,
control and general policies, including Oscar rules and the invitation of new members.
While the board lacked the
authority to remove Kalanick due to his
control over Uber's voting shares, his investors could vote with their feet — and they did.
So the recent presidential term limit abolishment could be viewed as just another way to give the central
authorities greater power and
control over the economy, business and markets.
TransLink, as the Greater Vancouver Transportation
Authority is known, has
control over all public transit and roads in Vancouver and its surrounding cities.
Any entity
over which you or a Family Member has (have) individual or shared
authority, as principal, has investment discretion and
control (for example, an UGMA / UTMA account for a child on which you or a Family Member is the custodian, a trust on which you or a Family Member is the trustee, a business account [not to include retirement plans] for your solely owned business [or the solely owned business of a Family Member] on which you or a Family Member is the authorized signer);
Moreover, the chairman has the
authority to call meetings and exercise
control over the issues placed on the agenda.
The Central Bank
authorities knew DB was going to collapse when Anshu Jain was fired in June 2015, literally about 2 weeks after DB's board had given Jain even more
control over bank operations.
A useful generalization is that decisions that would make a significant change in the structure of the business enterprise, or the structure of
control over the enterprise, are extraordinary corporate actions, and therefore are normally outside the apparent
authority of senior executives.
Elimination of a central party or
authority control over processing and single point of failure.
These keys are held in secure enclaves and
controlled by the users, services, or organizations that have
authority over particular assets, accounts, and functionality.
Or, in Traversian: «The trend line from Pierre Trudeau to Stephen Harper has been steady: Influence
over the amorphous, frustratingly horizontal federal machinery concentrates power in the Prime Minister's Office where issues that matter are managed with command - and -
control authority.»
When Keynes assumed
authority over the endowment fund at King's College in 1921, the fund was severely constrained by the Trustee Act, so he persuaded the College Fellows to separate a part of it into a discretionary portfolio
over which he had complete
control.
The UTI functioned under the
authority of the Reserve Bank of India until 1978 when the Industrial Development Bank of India took
over the regulatory and administrative
control.
While bitcoin was developed to disintermediate such centralized monetary
authorities, the Bank of England believes it could use the technical ideas behind it to impose more
control over its currency and provide new ways to stimulate the economy.
It was only later in history, that religion was corrupted by malicious intentions of
authority and
control over people.
Furthermore, once it was no longer a sacrament,
control over it passed from ecclesiastical to secular
authority, which allowed the introduction of such measures as divorce, and ultimately presaged the complete secularization of marriage.
There are many additional «color of
authority» situations, where the person, under the «color» of their position in the church (be it pastor, elder, staff member, Bible study teacher, the «I've been a Christian for X years» people, the «I've studied the Bible for X years and know what it says» people, or whatever), attempts to impose their opinions and wishes on those
over whom they somehow attempt to assume «
authority» and
control.
Religion is about
control,
authority, and power
over others.
I've had a couple of traumatic, triggering experiences this week which have had me thinking again about just how much I struggle against institutions, so - called
authority figures, and what I perceive to be (or are) obnoxious agents trying to exert «
control»
over my freedom of expression and thought and behaviors.
Concerning
authority, Dostoevsky's Inquisitor speaks of the complete
control over people's activities that is required to keep them captive to the convoluted, mirror - imaged gospel: «And they will have no secrets from us.
The dominion
over the earth is understood as the rulership,
control, or
authority over the earth.
It came from early church leaders who wanted to exert their power,
authority, and
control over other people.
In pathological cases this experience can burst into consciousness and there can be multiple centers of
control competing for
authority over the entire organism.
No longer is it something that someone «made up» or has
control over; rather, it is a feature of the outside world — a set of creeds, rituals, and institutions — that confronts the individual with
authority of its own.
In schools, the Catholic
authorities have meekly handed
over to the politicians
control over the curriculum,
over the admissions of pupils and, in practice,
over the appointment of teachers.
Since mainstream religions don't
control language, their religious
authorities simply can't exercise the degree of power
over membership that cult leaders can when they make an active effort to reduce the critical capacities of their adherents.
The rhetoric suggests an assumption of
control over someone who has left even though they have no
authority to give direction.
Usually they're so good at evangelizing (aka exploiting) when it comes to minorities, professing unconditional love, but come the day when their faith is tested the need to be «right», to be in
control prevails and they assume godly
authority over their fellow men.
Also, in the Protestant Evangelical world we put a great degree of
authority on Scripture and, therefore, those who abuse often distort Scripture in order to gain access,
control, and silence
over victims and their families.
Quoting the Bible does not bestow upon us sole
control or sole
authority over how the Bible is used or interpreted.
Additionally, the alleged harasser can not have supervisory
authority over the individual who conducts the investigation or have any
control over the investigation.
Now 28, the former Udinese man could be expecting to stamp his
authority on contests in the middle of the park, drive his team forward on a regular basis, and assert some measure of creative
control over a match.
Your child fights against every form of
authority and appears to have no
control over his own choices, impulses or behavior.
My son is very intelligent and loves to be in
control and have power, which could be a wonderful trait if guided properly, but I am positive that if I don't
control him now I will lose total
control over him and have no
authority.
It may have less to do with the actual food than a need to test the limits of your
authority and assert some
control over his life.
These companies have finally found a way to subvert parental
authority because parents have no
control over what their kids see in school.
The Mayor also exercises some
control over the Metropolitan Police Service by making appointments to the Metropolitan Police
Authority - the force's governing body.
However, after Israel ceded all areas of the Gaza strip to the Palestinians in 2005, Hamas violently overthrew the Palestinian
Authority government in Gaza and established
control over Gaza.
It's part of Labour's proposal to devolve power to metro mayors with
control over combined
authorities, which already exist in other core cities (Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool) and could be a key part of the answer in Bristol.
The recent death of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and other State Department personnel only underscores the difficulties the Libyan government has had in asserting
authority over a country that has yet to recover from the wounds of revolution, and perhaps more worryingly, still has little
control over the weapons of revolution.
Indeed, after the 1993 Oslo Accords, while Israel kept
control of the borders and movements of Palestinians, the Palestinian
Authority was established to take
control over most civilian matters, like schools, transport and policing, doing what some term as the «dirty job» of the occupation.
Lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo last year approved a 12 - month extension for mayoral
control after Mayor Bill de Blasio sought making the
authority over the city education system permanent.
Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy appear ready to clash
over filling the vacant post of deputy executive director of Port
Authority, which the two
control.
Poloncarz emphasized the point that the County Water
Authority is a state agency and that the county has no
control over its operation.
The bill pitted public - employee unions against the Nassau Interim Finance
Authority, the state - imposed county financial
control board,
over the issue of «step raises,» or salary hikes based on time on the job.
Once in place, the metro mayor will have
control over the whole Sheffield City Region combined
authority area.
Much of the debate about the corporation, however, has focused on whether it's an attempt by Cuomo to gain further
control over the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority's $ 29 billion modernization plan, which includes 30 remodeled subway stations along with repairs to bridges and tunnels.