| 11. | "But the presidency has inherent powers that are far greater than Congress's.
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| 12. | As the Collective, he contained the inherent power of almost every mutant on the planet.
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| 13. | And in part he did it with the inherent power of his post as Senate majority leader.
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| 14. | The courts have inherent powers to resolve issues of conflicts in cases that may come before them.
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| 15. | He then absorbed these heroes into his own body, gaining their mass and also their inherent powers.
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| 16. | In line with this, the National Assembly went on to reinstate the inherent powers of the Speaker.
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| 17. | The second, Dialogue and Power, focuses on the inherent power struggle between the interviewer and the interviewee.
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| 18. | A subtheme of this definition is the inherent power to affect what these large numbers of people do and think.
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| 19. | But Kmiec agrees that every nation's inherent power to defend its territory and population still justifies military action.
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| 20. | Languages have network effects which overwhelm their inherent power .-- Sean 17 : 57, 8 December 2010 ( UTC)
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