Sentences with phrase «none of one's power»

The phrase "none of one's power" means having no influence, authority or ability to do something. Full definition
The music, however, remains an exhilarating artistic achievement that has lost none of its power.
None of these power plants have still been equipped with the modern emission control systems that many other major economies have made a routine requirement for.
However, that emotional intensity is completely erased in the film's final half hour, which is devoted to typical courtroom scenes that provide none of the power of what we just endured.
Though none of the powers ever reach the level of focus that Cole's electricity power received, all of them are a blast to use.
Though none of the powers ever reach the level of focus that Cole's electricity power received, all of them are a blast to use.
@SJuan76 none of those powers are forbidden by the constitution, but they are neither granted.
You are no longer the victim and your abuser holds none of your power.
Michael Moore proves that in six years between films he's lost none of his power as a popular polemicist, and while the overall structure of his argument here is flimsy, the details he reveals have impact, suggesting a fair and just society is not an unattainable Utopia.
Finally bagging itself a West End transfer a hefty nine years after its hit run at the Donmar Warehouse, Michael Grandage's production of John Logan's «Red» has lost none of its power over the decade...
What this translates to in real life is an extremely smooth engine with a wide powerband and none of the power spikes found in other VTEC engines.
The Renault Megane RS 275 remains the finest front - wheel - drive hot hatch of the breed for that pure driving experience, suffering from none of the power delivery issues of the Focus ST.
On your first visit to the Cap Kingdom, none of these Power Moons will be available to collect.
It's been a little over two decades since Super Metroid debuted on the Super Nintendo, and it's lost none of its power in the intervening years.
None of his powers of kindness or good humour were on show over the weekend when he spent his time blaming the attacks on Islam and religion generally in increasingly ludicrous ways.
But, on acquiring God's responsibilities and none of his powers, man is visited by great terrors, from which he escapes only in oblivion.
The prime minister retains all the delusions of a year ago, but none of the power.
She is fascinated by mothers driven to extremes by the problem of having all of the responsibility and none of the power.
It's finally bagged itself a West End transfer nine years after its run at the Donmar Warehouse — and it's lost none of its power.
-LSB-...] Whether you agree with the decisions made by its terminally ill senior citizens, «The Farewell Party» loses none of its power.
«It's no surprise that Tampopo, one of the most popular movies we have ever released, has lost none of its power to pack houses,» said Peter Becker, president of the Criterion Collection and Partner in Janus Films Sunday.
But Chris Ofili has lost none of his power to delight and surprise, says Adrian Searle.
As Uncle Joe is famously said (and yet probably not — but that's a neat story all its own), «Whoever casts the votes has none of the power, he who counts the votes has all of the power.»
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