In 1997, sober, Power set out in search of a way to put his money and energy to use.
While the Bank would lose the power to set interest rates, the Treasury would not lose the power to set or collect taxes at least not immediately.
Smart, funny, fearless and brazen, he's the go-to kid in Bahman Ghobadi's "Turtles Can Fly, " a film of sometimes hallucinatory power set in Iraqi Kurdistan on the eve of the second Iraq war.
The ship's power is set to come from solar, wind and wave power with biofuel in case nature doesn't cooperate -- when the vessel isn't adrift via ocean currents.
Mr Blunkett's plans to set sentencing "guidelines" for the worst crimes came after his power to set minimum sentences in individual cases was ruled to be against European law.
Instead he argued that the law pre-empts the federal government's power to set immigration policy.
Scottish Power has set out plans to create 2, 500 new jobs over the next decade.
The manager will have sweeping power to set the financial direction of the city.
Crisis-era reforms have given the commission even more power to set economic policy throughout the euro zone.
Spending departments lose some of their power to set strategic goals, which must be agreed with the Treasury.
C. had the power to set a 90-day deadline for local officials to process applications for new radio towers.
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The only limitation to the CFA's power is set out in Article 158(3).
You and I, as citizens, have the power to set this country's course.
And free elections were held that toppled the communists from power and set the stage for reunification with West Germany.
Another project on the Lewis coast proposed by Aquamarine Power looks set to receive planning permission from the Scottish government.
The core issue is whether the president, as Commander in Chief, has the unilateral power to set up military tribunals.
The House of Commons has won some limited power to set its own agenda and has used it to some effect.
The CFPB will have the power to set and enforce rules on credit cards as well as mortgages and other consumer loans.
Such rosy prognostications have caused critics to question the government's decision to sell just as nuclear power looks set for a renaissance.
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Chester Finn of Fordham thinks the federal government needs greater power to set standards, while states should have more leeway in meeting them.
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On Tuesday, Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers met the prime minister over devolving the power to set the rate of the tax.
Here, too, states have the power to set the rate providers can charge for transporting electricity from the distribution center to the business or home.
But imagine the outcomes if Congress revoked the Fed's power to set interest rates and instead took it upon itself to enact them each quarter.
The commissioners will be in post until 2016 and will have the power to set policing priorities, budgets and also to hire and fire chief constables.
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Elected PCCs, which replaced existing police authorities in 41 force areas across England and Wales, have the power to set force budgets and hire and fire chief constables.
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Anderson's best save probably was a stick stop on Ryan Carter late in the second period after a Senators turnover during a power play set up a 2-on-1, short-handed chance.
And it is not the only tool at the president's disposal: different government agencies have the power to set fuel-efficiency standards for cars and energy-efficiency rules for appliances, for example.
The parties did agree that a bureau should be established inside a federal agency to inform Congress, but they didn't say whether it should have power to set immigration quotas.
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"It means the ECB will now have the power to set its own limits on the number of Kolpaks or to set certain criteria for allowing them in, " she said.
Because Navy leaders were willing to make the tough calls themselves, they preserved the power to set service priorities while Rumsfeld and Gates were increasingly dictating goals to the other services.
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