Sentences with phrase «undefined powers»

While appalling, they may have a case in a legal sense which is mainly due to the somewhat undefined powers of the CFPB.
The Soul Stone, thought to be orange, has unknown and undefined powers in the MCU, since as far as we know, we haven't seen it in play yet.
The state governments, Madison argues, are closer to the people and can focus on the welfare of the people, regulating ordinary affairs such as the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, as well as the internal order of each state, and should have numerous undefined powers to do so, while the national government, being bigger and possessing national resources, can bring victory in war, protect the people's liberty, and maintain peace between the states, and should have clear, few, defined powers to do so, mostly focusing on external objects such as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce and national taxation.
The Court has consistently recognized that a narrowly drawn ordinance that does not vest in municipal officials the undefined power to determine what residents will hear or see may serve these interests consistent with the First Amendment

Not exact matches

God may be the original creator but the undefined, imperishable power may also be God: the stuff that flows between human beings....
As an empirical rationalist (i.e., non-spiritual atheist), I can still see plenty of reasons to eschew all established religions and yet still hold on to one's spirituality or belief in some, possibly undefined, higher power.
But they unwittingly laid the groundwork for it by giving the Supreme Court a constitutional amendment couched in terms so broad and undefined that it eventually became a vehicle for freewheeling judicial activism and thereby turned judicial review into a legislative power.
If the time apart is undefined, it can create unnecessary anxiety, and even be used in power play dynamics.
So new, undefined government powers lie dormant, just waiting to be awakened by some government bureau.
The game is too undefined, too broad in its ambition and application of its powers, spaces and weapons, that it fails to find and carve out its own identity.
Faults cited in the measure of undefined sustainability include the fact that it «takes energy to manufacture a pedal powered machine that does not take the intermediate step of generating electricity.
The utilities are in a bind because they have to build new power plants to meet the nation's demand for energy, while anticipating an as - yet - undefined set of federal climate and emissions regulations that they believe are inevitable.
So, now all of a sudden, we have a «justice» that has some kind of power, but that power is undefined except that is the «same» as the power of a superior court justice.
Its an amusing quote, and mostly meaningless and undefined, but no we aren't ALL «power users».
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