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Executive and power
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the President, advised by a cabinet.
The legislative assemblies supervise the activities of the Executive power of the states and municipalities.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the president and his cabinet, and the President of Costa Rica is both the head of state and head of government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government and the President of Croatia.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
Executive power is exercised by the government.
In most modern nation states, power is divided and vested into three branches of government: The Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary.
Executive power is exercised by the government.

Executive and is
The new school superintendent is Harry Davis, a veteran agriculture teacher, who defeated Felix Bush, a school principal and chairman of the Miller County Democratic Executive Committee.
The classic example, considered by their American counterparts quite curious, was the maintenance of the internal comma in a British organisation of secret agents called the " Special Operations, Executive " — " S. O., E " — which is not found in histories written after about 1960.
Abdul is the Chief Executive Officer and owner of the Group.
Executive authority in British Virgin Islands is vested in The Queen and is exercised on her behalf by the Governor of the British Virgin Islands.
Executive authority is vested in both the Prime Minister and Cabinet who are collectively responsible to Parliament.
The Supreme Bishop is selected by the General Assembly of the Church and he heads the Executive Commission, assisted by bishops.
In the polity of the Church of God ( Cleveland, Tennessee ), the international leader is the Presiding Bishop, and the members of the Executive Committee are Executive Bishops.
Most contracts are awarded by the Department for Transport ( DfT ), with the exception of Merseyrail, where the franchise is awarded by Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive, and ScotRail, where the DfT awards on the advice of the Scottish Government.

Executive and under
As he left the bandstand to return to his office, the slender, sun-tanned Chief Executive paused along the way to shake hands with the members of the audience in wheel chairs forming the first row under the field tent set up for the guests.
Today, few countries do not bring their Armed Forces under one defense agency, subordinate to the Head of the Executive.
The U. S. maintained a stated national policy of never using biological warfare under any circumstances since an Executive Decision in November 1969, by President Richard Nixon.
The main body of the church moved first to Kirtland, Ohio in the early 1830s, then to Missouri in 1838, where the 1838 Mormon War with other Missouri settlers ensued, culminating in adherents being expelled from the state under Missouri Executive Order 44 signed by the governor of Missouri.
The ICSU Secretariat ( 20 staff in 2012 ) in Paris ensures the day-to-day planning and operations under the guidance of an elected Executive Board.
On July 29, 1926, by Executive Order, President Calvin Coolidge established Johnston Atoll as a federal bird refuge and placed it under the control of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
This area later came under the control of the London Transport Executive and then the London Transport Board.
*** Governor of Hong Kong ( under British rule, now replaced by Chief Executive )
*** Governor of Macau ( under Portuguese rule, now replaced by Chief Executive )
The President had this power under Executive Order 9260 of October 29, 1942 paragraph 3b.
Since September 27, 2007, the U. S. Department of Treasury designated 25 senior Burmese government officials as subject to an asset block under Executive Order 13310.
Executive power is exercised by the government under the leadership of the president.
The United States Military Code of Conduct was promulgated in 1955 via Executive Order 10631 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower to serve as a moral code for United States service members who have been taken prisoner.
Because the Spending Clause does not give any power to the Executive Branch or the Judicial Branch, officials of agencies in the Executive Branch may not enter into agreements tolling the statute of limitations, and courts may not toll the statute of limitations under equitable tolling principles in claims against the United States.
On November 3, 1997, the U. S. government imposed a trade embargo against Sudan and a total asset freeze against the Government of Sudan under Executive Order 13067.
The work under the UNFCCC is facilitated by a secretariat in Bonn, Germany, which from July 2010 is headed by Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres.
The Chief Executive may dissolve the Legislative Council under certain conditions, and is obliged to resign, e. g., when a re-elected Legislative Council passes again a bill that he or she had refused to sign promulgate.
In 1949, Tom C. Clark placed the IWW on the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations in the category of " organizations seeking to change the government by unconstitutional means " under Executive Order 9835 ( revoked in 1953 ), which offers no means of appeal, and which excludes all IWW members from Federal employment and even federally subsidized housing.
On 13 May 1952, in a meeting of the Executive Council, Prime Minister Robert Menzies established ASIS by the executive power of the Commonwealth under s 61 of the Constitution, appointing Alfred Deakin Brookes as head.
In 1959, an Interim Constitution provided for an Executive Council under British rule.
The organizations were consolidated under the leadership of the World Plan Executive Council in the 1970s.
It showed the Congress and the Executive Branch that the US Government would have far greater exposure in the still-pending lawsuit than by legislation under consideration in Congress for reparations.
* Mainland Affairs Council, an agency under the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China

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