Example sentences of "of power from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , perhaps without realising the implications , the Soviet parliament gave the go-ahead for the most revolutionary experiment here since Lenin 's New Economic Policy of the 1920s : for a massive delegation of powers from the centre , permitting a single republic to create its own market-oriented economy , with its own budget , and to redraw economic rules which basically Stalin 's . |
2 | PAV stressed its commitment to extensive devolution of powers from the federal to the republican governments , but argued for the federal government to retain strong powers for the economic good of the country and to maintain Czech-Slovak co-operation . |
3 | What we can do is examine the concept of power from a number of different perspectives . |
4 | There have been three significant cases of the smooth transfer of power from the death of a civilian head of state to his successor . |
5 | While you relax in Rover comfort , the merest touch of your right foot will release a surge of power from the 140 PS engine . |
6 | With the development of capitalism and the shift of power from the aristocracy to the bourgeoisie , many of the functions of the church were devolved onto other emerging ISAs , the most important being the educational . |
7 | He knew the corridors of power from the angle of the politicians , and he was determined to use that knowledge to maintain as much independence for the industry as possible . |
8 | Even in 1986 — when TFI was privatized and when the deregulation of broadcasting involved a transfer of power from the Communications Ministry to the Regulatory Body , the CNCL — employees of the Law Department of the CNCL stressed the importance of the residual powers of the government , exercised partly via the ‘ cahiers des charges ’ . |
9 | For example , the gradual transfer of power from the House of Commons to the Cabinet has occurred without any formal legislative change . |
10 | Bleak House was first published in 1852–3 , when the transference of power from the aristocracy to the upper middle class was already under way . |
11 | He starts , for example , by castigating the absence of power from the economists ' models : instead . |
12 | To sanction general judicial intervention simply because the court would prefer a different choice to that of the administrator runs counter to this fundamental assumption , and would entail a re-allocation of power from the legislature and bureaucracy to the courts . |
13 | For example , if the positive and negative poles of an electrical battery are connected , we ordinarily describe the discharge that is then manifested ( as heat , or motive force or whatever ) as a flow of power from the positive pole to the negative pole . |
14 | A transition team to negotiate the handover of power from the FSLN to the UNO was formed after the elections , headed by ( for the UNO ) Antonio Lacayo , Chamorro 's brother-in-law , who had run her election campaign , and ( for the FSLN ) Cdr . |
15 | MDU leader Dzorig told supporters at a rally that eliminating the MPRP 's monopoly of power from the Constitution was not enough and demanded that the Hural , of which 93.4 per cent of the deputies were MPRP members , be dissolved to make way for a democratically elected legislature . |
16 | No official reason was given for the dismissals but commentators interpreted them as adding to the shift of power from the police to the Army . |
17 | Significantly , however , the PAC , which had consistently called for the immediate transfer of power from the white minority , agreed to negotiations with the de Klerk regime . |
18 | The APF held only 30 of the 350 seats in the Supreme Soviet but was demanding transfer of power from the Supreme Soviet to the National Council , which comprised 50 Supreme Soviet deputies , half from the APF . |
19 | An increase in transfer of power from the state to local government would also make institutions more accountable . |
20 | A law on secondary schools which followed in November 1864 gave further evidence of the government 's preparedness to devolve certain sorts of power from the centre to the provinces . |