Sentences with phrase «prerogatives over»

Leaving aside the merits of the Trump school choice proposals, those plans face «uphill battles» in Congress, where Republicans are eager to assert their prerogatives over the budget, said Martin West, an associate professor of education at Harvard University and a former K - 12 adviser to U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander (R - Tenn.)
They depicted the Bishops of Rome as claiming prerogatives over the Catholic Church from the beginning, permitted all bishops to appeal directly to the Pope, and regarded bishops and Popes as of right free from secular control.
While the Court acknowledged that a remedy is appropriate in light of the Charter breach, the Court held that its determination of a remedy is precluded by the Crown prerogative over foreign affairs.
thesis on access to law - related information in Canada in the digital age, I argue that the retention in Canada of Crown copyright and Crown prerogative over printing of statutes (and perhaps case law) and other government law - related information is anachronistic and a damper on easy access to law - related information.

Not exact matches

The discretion that it has exerted over the past two years crosses the line into prerogatives reserved for Congress.
When a person exhibits too much passion over anything — God, a political movement, the latest in tattoos or a popular television show — we label that person as obsessive or compulsive, and mutter, «Get a life» Might we better understand zeal as Isaiah does, as the prerogative of God, who, despite the mess we've made of things, still chooses to care for this battered creation and our faulty selves?
Further, they had to reaffirm their loyalty to the Crown though they did their best to maintain as many as possible of the privileges and prerogatives which they had so carefully built up over forty - odd years.
When the study began, the Surgeon General «s office was pressured into giving the three commercial networks veto power of approval over all 12 members of the committee, a prerogative which CBS declined, but which both NBC and ABC used to veto seven prospective members.
This dude is saying give me old fashioned English grit over actual ball playing brilliance, his prerogative, and a little bit typical.
«I saw it after they had left the monitor, and actually thought about: Is it in my prerogative to get up, run over the table, buzz the buzzer and tell them to come back and look?»
State Senate lawyers argued over the weekend that the Senate's practice of paying members stipends for committee chairmanships they do not hold were legal, constitutionally defensible and proper as «a classic example of internal administrative prerogatives
Tory grandee Ken Clarke said: «On the question of the parliamentary role, I think the Prime Minister was not relying on the archaic, narrow interpretation of the Royal prerogative, which no government has invoked in this country for over 50 years - they have always come to Parliament for debates and votes if possible on any military action.
Following last week's leakage of a video which showed Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Aisha Alhassan, express the hope that Atiku would be President of Nigeria in 2019 and her reiteration of a preference for her political godfather over President Muhammadu Buhari, on whose prerogative she is on the Federal Executive Council, members of the APC have continued to give the impression that they had a cohesive party until this ruffling by Atiku and his loyalists.
The clearest route would be to abolish the monarchy and replace it with an elected presidency, which would exercise the prerogative power over dissolution.
It said the decision over when the national convention will be held is the prerogative of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party which will sit next week Tuesday to take a position on the matter.
But then arrive his two ugly incel buddies: Stan (Vincent Columbe) and Dimitri (Guillaume Bouchède) who slaver over Jen and envy Richard's alpha - male prerogative.
During Serzh Sargsyan's first term in office, he cultivated and fostered important diplomatic relationships to satisfy security prerogatives directly related to the unresolved conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno - Karabakh and the ongoing hostility with Turkey as well.
Debates over union rights and prerogatives have since percolated in states as politically diverse as Indiana, Florida, Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts, and California.
«It used to be that character education was the prerogative of parents / families, governments, and religious institutions, but over time...
It used to be that character education was the prerogative of parents / families, governments, and religious institutions, but over time all of these have weakened, and so now schools are the best place where this education can take place.
Indeed, the backlash to NCLB — and the conniving, finagling, pushing - back, and obsessing over Race to the Top dollars — is the old system's desperate struggle to retain its prerogatives while stretching just enough to avoid forfeiting federal money.
The control board then dealt a series of blows to the elected school board, beginning with its firing of Franklin Smith, normally a board prerogative, and ending with the transfer of control over the school system to a new, nine - member board of trustees.
Meanwhile, states as diverse as Massachusetts, New Jersey, Florida, Ohio and — you guessed it — Wisconsin are attacking union prerogatives such as valuing seniority over on - the - job performance and collectively bargaining for benefits.
It used to be that character education was the prerogative of parents / families, governments, and religious institutions, but over...
Providing only high - quality work to students from all over the world is one of our prerogatives.
His tenure was marked by constant battles with his nobles over royal prerogatives.
Another more secret evil, but more dangerous to the commonwealth, is when men arrogate to themselves, and to those of their own sect, some peculiar prerogative covered over with a specious show of deceitful words, but in effect opposite to the civil right of the community.
APS email records show that the original 2007 Statement was rewritten «on the fly, over lunch» by a small group of firebrands who arbitrarily inserted themselves in the process, thereby overruling the prerogatives of POPA [Panel on Public Affairs] and the APS Council.
To the extent that Crown copyright or prerogative reserves to the government the potential for excessive control or censorship over law - related information that is in its possession, this is an unacceptable situation.
The arguments in the Brexit litigation over Article 50 TEU were effective because, as incorporated, the EU Treaties had given rise to domestic rights that could not simply be abrogated by the executive exercising prerogative powers.
Next time you have a conflict over which restaurant to go to your partner can flash the prerogative pass and you'll go Italian if that's their choice rather than whatever else you might have felt in the mood for.
Likewise, if you decide that it's over, I will respect your individual prerogative to end the relationship.
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