It proposes significant improvements in terms of governance, adjudication, financial stability, and regulatory and criminal enforcement, and provides a wide scope of authority to regulate financial instruments and participants in capital markets.
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"We simply haven't conducted a reasonable analysis at this point that would allow us to comment on what the scope of authority is for the state, " the spokesman, Kevin Neely, said.
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Refusing to perform an action that is unethical or illegal is not insubordination; neither is refusing to perform an action that is not within the scope of authority of the person issuing the order.
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Several lawmakers and experts on the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act said Wednesday that the military is acting within a limited scope of authority that is permitted during crises under subsequent revisions to the law.
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Emily s list also argued that the allocation rules were similarly out of the FECs scope of authority because it could in practice require federal funds to be used to pay for nonfederal activities.
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The scope of authority of the Council of Ban covered de facto ministerial tasks ( Internal Affairs, Justice, School and Education, Religion, Financial, and Military resorts ), so this council was acting as a governing body in Croatia.
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The Council on Foreign Relations'assessment of global finance notes that excessive institutions with overlapping directives and limited scopes of authority, coupled with difficulty aligning national interests with international reforms, are the two key weaknesses inhibiting global financial reform.
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(F1 ) There exists a hierarchy of governments with a " delineated scope of authority " ( for example, between the national and subnational governments ) so that each government is autonomous in its own sphere of authority.
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In conclusion, these amendments widened the scope of authority of fire police in Pennsylvania to have limited police powers, and although they have no authority to make arrests, they do have the right to detain someone within reason.
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On the other hand, most of the " growth " of the Arbitration Committee has been in its bureaucracy and ( to a lesser extent ) the scope of authority which it has assumed or had thrust upon it.