Example sentences of "would have [art] power " in BNC.

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1 While the objective of the new service was the collection of data on anti-state espionage services , terrorist organizations and extremists , it would have no powers of arrest , detention , confiscation , search or criminal investigation .
2 The head of state would have no powers to dissolve parliament or to appoint state officials without parliamentary approval .
3 If this is not established the tribunal would have no power to act .
4 The müsellim would have no power to interfere with the right of the Serbs to collect taxes and , in cases where Christian subjects were being judged in the courts , the müsellim would have to sit with a Serbian knez .
5 According to Levi these " understandings " included the following : ( i ) Israel would not be obliged to accept the principle of " land for peace " ; ( ii ) the conference would have no power to make decisions and would not be used as a forum for appeal or discussion ; ( iii ) negotiations would be direct and without preconditions and would be aimed at a peace treaty ; ( iv ) the PLO would not be a partner to the process and the Palestinians would be represented by a joint delegation with Jordan ; ( v ) the UN observer at the conference would be silent and would be a personal representative of the UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar ; ( vi ) a representative of the European Communities ( EC ) would attend the opening session of the conference ; ( vii ) the USA would not allow a parallel conference to take place in the UN Security Council ; and ( viii ) the Soviet Union would renew full diplomatic ties with Israel before the start of a conference .
6 Subject to the overriding authority of the Defence Committee and the Cabinet , he would have the power to decide :
7 The intention of the Merger Regulation was to introduce a ‘ one-stop , merger control , described by Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan as a ‘ system whereby , in the case of smaller mergers , they would be subject only to national regulation … while in the case of the really large mergers which have implications for the whole Community , the European Commission would have the power to intervene , and companies would not normally need to be concerned about the national regulatory authorities ’ .
8 The new corporate body would have the power to set rates , decide on network design and development — and could refuse to interconnect with the second network .
9 Another idea is that there should be an official — perhaps called a Director of Civil Proceedings — who would have the power to initiate court proceedings if this was in the public interest and to intervene in proceedings initiated by others to represent the public interest .
10 The amount of rent charged would be a matter within the jurisdiction of the tribunal , a matter on which it would have the power to err .
11 Once the parties had been heard , the master or registrar would have the power either to make an ‘ unless ’ order , that is that the case would be struck out unless particular steps were taken within a particular time , or the case would be set down for trial .
12 Reappraisal of Planning Permission — all existing permissions should be reassessed according to the same criteria as above , and authorities would have the power to rescind or modify them .
13 Parliament would have the power to override presidential vetoes on legislation with a two-thirds majority .
14 The Senate would have the power to veto legislation affecting Melanesians , but would have restricted powers over financial legislation .
15 It called for more powers to be transferred to the European Commission and to the European Parliament , which would have the power to veto with a majority vote legislation proposed by the Council of Ministers .
16 He said that the parliament would have the power to propose and pass legislation , to ratify treaties with foreign countries and to veto decisions of the Revolutionary Command Council , the body which had ruled Sudan since Bashir 's June 1989 coup against the elected government of Sadiq el-Mahdi ( see p. 36728 ) .
17 It was agreed that parliament should consist of a national assembly , which would be responsible for the preparation and adoption of principal pieces of legislation and which would control the budget , and a senate , which would represent the regions and would have the power to review , refer and delay legislation .
18 The international force of police inspectors would have the power to fine non-compliers .
19 Under our amendment , they would have the power to order that the game be replayed from the time when it was stopped .
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