The proponent of «I» omnipotence... maintains that «an omnipotent being can
unilaterally affect any state of affairs, if that state of affairs is intrinsically possible...» (GPE 270).
Not exact matches
Interestingly, the Court added that this conclusion was not
affected by the fact that Member
States had already decided on accession by third
States unilaterally:
(d) if a Member
State should so decide
unilaterally in respect of the application of a national of another Member
State; in that case the Council shall be immediately informed; the application shall be dealt with on the basis of the presumption that it is manifestly unfounded without
affecting in any way, whatever the cases may be, the decision - making power of the Member
State.