Sentences with phrase «exercise over the affairs»

He continued: «It is heretical to suggest that the total control that a single individual is (and will always be) entitled to exercise over the affairs of his one - man company is a feature resulting in the company's assets becoming assets to which he is «entitled» and, therefore, to which the company is not entitled.

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For purposes of this paragraph, «common operational control» means that (i) the same individual or individuals exercise actual and strategic control over the day - to - day affairs of both the political action committee and the independent expenditure committee, or (ii) employees of the political action committee and the independent expenditure committee engage in communications related to the strategic operations of either committee.
When frailties, or mortality, strike, people's affairs are turned over to others, individuals or institutions, with powers set out by law or by contract that must be exercised in good faith in the interests of the people or those they have designated.
With respect to Article 1 of the Covenant, the Committee takes note of the explanation given by the delegation that rather than the term «self - determination» the Government of the State party prefers terms such as «self - management» and «self - empowerment» to express domestically the principle of indigenous peoples exercising meaningful control over their affairs.
While the Government does not support self - determination it does support Indigenous peoples having meaningful opportunities to exercise control over aspects of their own affairs and be engaged to the maximum extent possible as partners in the design and delivery of services.
Identifying mechanisms for Indigenous people to exercise control over their own affairs, through program and service delivery;
With respect to article 1 of the Covenant, the Committee takes note of the explanation given by the delegation that rather than the term «self - determination'the Government of the State party prefers terms such as «self - management» and «self - empowerment» to express domestically the principle of indigenous peoples exercising meaningful control over their affairs.
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