Sentences with phrase «real authority»

(I am surprised that you have not said more about these issues already: you used to be in charge of them and could speak with real authority).
The powerful fusion of great design, great engineering, and real authority in the hands of those people, results in magical user experiences.
Here, the school leadership team has real authority over what happens in the building, as long as they deliver.
A major theme in education reform has always been the imperative to give real authority to the consumers — and, inevitably, take some of it from the providers.
Has to start for the most part this campaign — an excellent signing who adds real authority to the team.
The school leader will have real authority over the budget, over the hiring of staff, over the culture of the school.
That is why we are proposing significant, systemwide changes now: a representative and responsive PEP; an independent, qualified chancellor; real authority for district superintendents and Community Education Councils; and empowerment for School Leadership Teams.
Once upon a time, when monarchical titles carried real authority and the financial and political ramifications of that authority, wars were...
Thus the issue has been drop - forged: can such a Book have real authority today?
That's one of the gotchas about Protestantism, the only real authority is the bible.
We need a keeper that is dominant in our box... he needs to come out and collect crosses on a regular with real authority because lots of teams target set pieces or crosses from wide to score against us
Despite years of struggle, the chairman of the Commons» defence committee seems years away from establishing real authority.
... «They know how to negotiate and have real authority when they speak to the other side.»
The Bible has exercised real authority in such matters.
Once upon a time, when monarchical titles carried real authority and the financial and political ramifications of that authority, wars were frequently fought over issues of succession and titles.
Back in April 2010, in Duncan's executive conference room, there appeared two teachers, both pioneers in the movement for teachers to have real authority over their schools.
She proved herself to be a person with real authority as deputy speaker.
But despite frequent federal government discussion of the matter, Ottawa lacks any real authority to make progress — professional regulatory bodies are a provincial matter.
Besides, I don't have any real authority there... I'm just there for pulpit supply (How's that for a convenient excuse?).
The real authority of the Bible is its ability to bring about this encounter.
In the first place, if the real authority of the Bible lies in its being a catalyst for an encounter with God which can not be guaranteed, then God himself determines which parts of the Bible are relevant.
I find my self considering whether people who feel it necessary to talk about their authority actually have real authority.
According to Machen, «The real authority, for liberalism, can only be «the Christian consciousness» or «Christian experience»... truth can only be that which «helps» the individual man.»
Real authority, not just some made up idea of man to claim some kind of leadership...
This makes it difficult to see how tradition, councils, creeds, pastoral ministry, and so on could have any real authority for those who strive to be faithful to Scripture.
Sorrow because I had by then grasped the truth of transubstantiation, only to find I couldn't consume, and joy because at last we found the ground of real authority — his Church, the one he founded, the one tasked to keep all he taught her Apostles.
Worrying about the loss of textual particularity reflects a healthy concern about the role of the Bible as the real authority and living source for Christian faith.
[16] Thus, Newman's high regard for his own bishop is transmuted into a regard for the real authority exercised by the Catholic episcopate, and for the occupant of the Holy See.
In other words, the real authority of the Bible lies in rescuing Christian ethics from platitudes about goodness and love, and in summoning people to specific acts of obedience and justice.
FSMA's enactment marks the first time FDA will have real authority to regulate food production and handling on farms growing produce.
Please forgive any deviation from true Middle Eastern preparations or sensibilities, the emphasis is on «inspired», as I do not hold any real authority on the matter.
Jacques (despite having no real authority) doled out career advice and curated reading lists for young cooks.
What I certainly would like to know is whether the managers have any real authority to tell players to work on certain parts of their game.
His word is law and the Board he attends has no real authority.
Alex Song — 7/10: Guarded the back line with real authority and was at heart of a dominant display by West Ham's midfield both with and without the ball.
There was no real authority to help push the team forward and at some points of the game, I even forgot that he existed.
A judge might yet determine that the director of State Operations and the Senate majority leader have no real authority to do that, and the law must be followed as written.
Critically, the institutional infrastructure of the PSD remains highly competitive: the top of the party hierarchy has real authority and its reach on the ground has no counterpart.
So it's difficult to pass judgment quickly with any real authority.
Few early - career scientists ever have real authority — but all of them are called upon to get things done and take responsibility, and not just in their little slice of bench space.
Firth's do - gooder investigator garners no respect from either the townsfolk or the suspects because he has no real authority.
Yet, others assume they are figure - heads without any real authority.
You can easily have a mediocre teacher go through the model teacher process and get a $ 30,000 raise... We need to re-establish the principal's position as a position of real authority.
Cut a new deal: in exchange for real accountability we'll give you real authority
Having no real authority to enact anything in education without adult approval, adults may deliberately position students to say outlandish or contrary things, only to show their perspective as more valid, valuable, and important.
Speaking on a panel about principal evaluations organized by the teacher group Educators 4 Excellence this week, Marshall said the city has a structural problem: There are too few supervisors with real authority.
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