To ensure the latter, the constitutional system is full of checks and balances. |
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The institutions that are supposed to be providing these checks and balances seem to be temporarily enfeebled. |
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Under the circumstances, the government would seem to lack any real checks and balances on its power. |
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Unless appropriate checks and balances are constructed, we'll inevitably end up with a malign despotism. |
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A system with few clear boundaries and no real checks and balances is ripe for chaos. |
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Where is the conservative belief in limited government, in checks and balances? |
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The notion of checks and balances as a safeguard against tyranny is something that I think can have applicability all around the world. |
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They provide the checks and balances that guard against the arrogance of power. |
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The checks and balances and disciplines that keep intolerance in check may also go. |
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When power is divided, as it has been since 1994, the checks and balances of government make for legislative stalemate. |
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The president's powers, as omnipotent as they may seem to the rest of the world, are not without democratic checks and balances at home. |
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We need to make a bipartisan effort to work together and ensure proper checks and balances. |
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Associated with that is setting up a democratic system with full checks and balances. |
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But how do we create checks and balances in a system that yields to consumer populism? |
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New Zealand desperately needs checks and balances and a system that makes politicians accountable. |
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Such measures can be implemented only by an authoritarian regime, free from any democratic checks and balances. |
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Democracy provides a system of checks and balances against any human beings getting too much power. |
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Don't they show that the checks and balances of our system are still working to protect the rule of law? |
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That was the beginning of the violation of the constitutional separation of powers and checks and balances. |
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It was influenced in part by its long exclusion from power, which educated it to the merits of checks and balances and a more pluralistic order. |
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When democratic governments rise to power, the checks and balances of democracy usually prevent rogue action. |
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This, our system of checks and balances, is a fundamental trait of our current democracy. |
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The current system provides good checks and balances that ensure distribution is transparent and fair. |
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The passing of the Cold War was therefore likely to unveil a new age of power politics, untrammelled by the checks and balances of the Cold War. |
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He sees the role of unions as limited to providing checks and balances within a capitalist democracy. |
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It forms part of the system of checks and balances against the government itself. |
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We live in a world where monarchy is largely a symbol and where even political power is subject to checks and balances, including media scrutiny. |
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We shouldn't be tinkering with the checks and balances our founding fathers put in this constitution. |
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This is because it is much more important for them to be part of the watchdog set-up and adequately provide checks and balances to the Executive. |
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And that's one of the reasons that I think we need real systemic reform, so that the checks and balances are in place. |
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It's unrealistic, and selfish, for Internet businesses to think they can end-run the checks and balances in the economy and the average American. |
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This very positive record has, however, depended more on individual managerial talents than on foolproof organization-wide checks and balances. |
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These checks and balances were created to prevent misuse of power. |
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In the present state of nature, with many natural checks and balances removed, it is necessary that this should be so. |
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Johnson and Nixon were bullies in a political system whose checks and balances truss a president hand and foot. |
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In order to get funding, they go through all kinds of checks and balances and jump through hoops. |
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Therefore, a list of priorities must be established in order to proceed in an orderly fashion with a number of checks and balances along the way. |
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This set-up requires effective checks and balances by the Community to ensure that common standards are safeguarded when policy in implemented. |
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In general, the government's ability to conduct surveillance on Americans has been expanded, and checks and balances on executive power have been reduced. |
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Any definition must take into account the role of properly trained supervisors, and the checks and balances present in the workplace. |
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The former is part of our open system of checks and balances and can be challenged in the courts. |
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The lack of natural checks and balances from top predators and browsers has led to some species teetering on the brink of extinction, while others spread like plagues. |
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Instead, there must be a system of checks and balances for each other in all areas of our lives. |
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However vexatious the media might be, they nevertheless acted as a system of checks and balances on the Government. |
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But Russia's constitutional checks and balances are weak, and flagrantly abused. |
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If it were found that abortion was wrong, then better checks and balances would have to be put in place, better counselling would have to be given and certain provisos made. |
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The powers granted under Bill C-49 are much too broad and are apparently not restrained by checks and balances. |
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If they are untroubled by the castration of the system of checks and balances, they give the bureaucracy a monopoly of power and make it unaccountable to the people. |
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This would indicate that the filters, checks and balances that Big Media spoke so high-mindedly about when the Internet took off, offer no protection whatsoever. |
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Mr. Peter Yeomans: In a corporate organization such as ADM, there is a constant search for checks and balances. |
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After the usual checks and balances were performed, Tony received his payment in one lump sum wired to his account within a week of hitting the jackpot. |
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Retailers were hammered by the scheme because checks and balances were scant in 2012, when the eBay grifting peaked. |
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He calls instead, in effect, for a return to traditional governance, with its checks and balances and its clear demarcations between officials and politicians. |
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This creates major anxiety, as it seems to skirt around the democratic checks and balances we so painfully constructed in this civilization. |
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The 1988 constitutional reform preserved the strong presidential system, but also put checks and balances on steroids. |
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Also of concern to the OIC is the lack of checks and balances needed to make sure the system is not being abused and that all institutions using extensions are doing so for legitimate and documented reasons. |
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Oman has no system of checks and balances, and thus no separation of powers. |
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This defied Adams's deepest political conviction, that there is safety in complexity: only checks and balances prevent one class or party from tyrannizing everyone. |
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Here we have something that actually is not susceptible to the checks and balances of the predator-prey relationship in southern oceans, yet it's consuming a lot of the biomass, and that's a totally new thing in nature. |
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Ebb and flow, checks and balances, the center would hold, et cetera. |
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The Framers designed a government based on a system of checks and balances, in which the executive,legislative and judicial branches are held in check by each other. |
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If the new men in charge want to be seen as governing a civilised society with checks and balances and a respect for human rights then they must embrace a free press, not incarcerate those who dare to differ. |
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Despite whatever you might hear in the press, despite the foibles of our refugee determination system, it is actually a good system and it does have appropriate checks and balances. |
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By sidestepping the checks and balances of fair and open competition, the Liberals are admitting that they have done relatively little in 12 years to improve the military's defunct procurement system. |
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However, most countries recognize that it is desirable to prevent the implementation of narrow interest group goals when enforcing competition law, and to this end have put in place various checks and balances. |
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It investigated all the information received via the anti-corruption phone line and took appropriate measures when it found issues that posed an intrinsic risk to the General Secretariat's internal checks and balances. |
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It was felt that State institutions sometimes languish when it comes to offering an effective institutional counterbalance to the government by way of checks and balances. |
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However for public confidence to be maintained it is important that the Government, police and security services are seen to abide by the rule of law, and to operate proportionately with proper checks and balances in place. |
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In many MEDA countries, a powerful executive branch exerts significant control and is subject to inadequate checks and balances from the legislative and judicial branches. |
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And it has major consequences: pPluralism and all that follows from it – the idea of a legitimate opposition, checks and balances, reasonable compromise – is anathema to them. |
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It is no surprise that a growing number of people are watching with increasing distrust the more and more unpredictable voluntaristic economic policy and the destruction of checks and balances. |
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On balance, political and governance institutions that promote more political contestability, accountability, and checks and balances can make a difference for economic development in the longer term. |
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Subhedar defends the venture capitalist community, saying there are natural checks and balances in place to keep deals fair. |
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Every democracy is based on a balance of powers, a system of checks and balances, and the fair use of public finances is the anchor to such a balance. |
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There appears to be a general attitude in Liberian politics that welcomes the input of international donor finance, but balks at the need for checks and balances. |
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The shift is a necessary consequence of a constitution that creates checks and balances, reining in the will of the majority to impose itself in a manner that may contravene the basic norms that underpin our society. |
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The Complaints Commission contends this is contrary to the spirit of the Act and frustrates the system of checks and balances devised by Parliament. |
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With affable manner and wisecracking wit in English and Italian, he castigates the lost years under communism and soothes western leaders by praising constitutional checks and balances and a free judiciary. |
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I know some will object and say that there are some checks and balances. |
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We have to ensure a system of checks and balances is in place that will never make the mistake of putting self-management into the hands of an irresponsible airline. |
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Who would provide the checks and balances to this high office? |
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In countries with high levels of corruption, and weak checks and balances between branches of government, parliaments must do more to control the behavior of members in order to regain public confidence in the institution. |
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The right should also be part of the system of checks and balances. |
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Strengthening the democratic checks and balances within Georgia, in line with the membership obligations of the Council of Europe and OSCE, is also essential for the respect of the rule of law. |
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Implicit in that definition is a model of checks and balances. |
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As well, the policy could include guidelines regarding family members' access to perks, and a system of checks and balances related to such expenses. |
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Without adequate checks and balances to help ensure good decisions, this system left the pilot to make decisions subject to his own pressures, biases and risk tolerance. |
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A constitution set a series of checks and balances, and a separation of powers. |
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The governing system is divided into separate bodies that have the appropriate powers to create a system of checks and balances. |
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Since the parliament can conduct inquiries into government actions and pass motions of no confidence, checks and balances are robust in Kuwait. |
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The government is regulated by a system of checks and balances defined by the Constitution of Argentina, the country's supreme legal document. |
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The intent is to prevent the concentration of power and provide for checks and balances. |
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Supporters argue that it brings more checks and balances into the EU system, with stronger powers for the European Parliament and a new role for national parliaments. |
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The government abides by constitutional checks and balances. |
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