The Court of Justice of the Republic, a special body with the power to judge ministers, made the decision after meeting for several hours to discuss a preliminary inquiry.
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If he decided that a voting station, a hospital, a prison or any other state organisation was not being properly run, he used his power as a judge to appoint someone of his own choice to take charge.
Mainly, they require relentless attention to detail: good products, prompt service, well-trained staff with the power to do a little extra when they judge it right to do so.
Or, having watched Mr Bush flounder, does it judge American power to be on the wane and see a chance to master the Middle East without conceding anything?
But opponents say it surrendered too much power, and six lawmakers today filed a federal lawsuit asking a judge to consider the balance of power issue.
In 1997, after the Labour government came to power, Straw asked Sir William Macpherson to enquire into how public institutions could judge how well they were addressing the needs of an ethnically diverse society - focussing on the Met.
It gave the Canadian House of Commons the power to decide whether a proposed referendum question was considered clear before any vote, to judge whether a clear majority for change had been expressed and to override a referendum decision, if it felt the referendum violated any of the tenets of the Clarity Act.
The upside is that a judge-led inquiry has the power to compel key witnesses to give evidence.
Donny Allred, the local county judge, is lobbying to lure the power lines to Amarillo.
The nonjury trial is being heard by U.S. District Court Judge Shira Schiendlin, who has the power to order changes that may substantially alter the department's methods.
It will be led by senior judge Lord Justice Leverson and will have the power to summon witnesses to testify under oath.
The judge dropped an order for the Brooklyn Nets power forward to appear and explain why he failed to attend a previous hearing.
FERC's commissioners appointed a judge to supervise negotiations between the state and its power suppliers over refunds claimed by the state for alleged price gouging.
The judge said Alvaro's use of power of attorney to purchase Maria Leonor's shares would have undoubtedly raised "interesting questions" about his role as a fiduciary under English law.
He used his power as a circuit judge on the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans to sweep in on behalf of Philip Morris to halt enforcement of the judgment.
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Working on nuclear power is the latest twist in a career that has taken Judge from law to banking, to countless boardrooms.
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The panel, under retired judge Noel Power, starts work on August 7, but is scheduled to hold a preliminary hearing on August 2.
In a meeting two weeks ago with a group of Kuwaiti businessmen and academics, Garner said he would judge the success of his operation by how quickly he could turn power back to the Iraqis.
The power dates back more than 90 years to the first commissioner, U.S. District Court Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who insisted on the powers before taking the job.
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It proposes a system of preliminary hearings in which a judge could throw out spurious cases, and would, crucially, have the power to cap costs, so that one side or the other couldn't run up huge bills, with the implicit threat of financial ruin if costs were awarded against the other.
However, both Judge Sutton and Judge Graham agreed that the Supreme Court needed to address the limits of Congress's power under the Commerce Clause.
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