The override mechanism shows that the President's discretionary powers pose no obstacle to a government which continues to enjoy untrammelled power so long as it controls a clear two-thirds parliamentary majority.
22.
His other friend, Huang Daozhou ( ÞS�hT, 1585 1646 ), also gave Xu an alternate sobriquet : " Xiayi " ( ??), meaning " untrammelled in the sunset clouds ."
23.
Binnie J ., writing for a majority of the Court, invoked the rule of law principle from " Roncarelli v . Duplessis ", noting that the Minister is not entitled to untrammelled discretion.
24.
That controlees'rights under the Convention are being determined not by an independent court in compliance with Article 6.1, but by executive decision-making, untrammelled by any prospect of effective judicial supervision ."
25.
Again, the Court of Appeal noted that the Fourteenth Amendment requires only that the jury be indiscriminately drawn from among those eligible in the community for jury service, untrammelled by any arbitrary and systematic exclusions .
26.
And then, back in the same sort of sideline chair she was sitting in when she was attacked in mid-match 28 months ago, she saw herself strumming a guitar with the untrammelled passion of Jimi Hendrix.
27.
Organizations claiming to represent the interests of consumers rejected it as well because they wanted implicit subsidies to particular groups to continue ( which meant keeping the cost hidden ) and because they feared the untrammelled monopoly power of the liberated suppliers.
28.
She learned much from Jules Guerin, the illustrator; not as his pupil he had no pupils but from his untrammelled criticism and from watching him work . " He taught me the value of values, " she said.
29.
According to a newspaper report, a group of students of Dhaka University who include Masters final year students demanded change in their respective examination schedules in order that they may enjoy the World Cup football matches, untrammelled by worries about passing.
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The theory currently prevailing, however, is that Francien was one of the dialects in the dialect continuum on top of which an administrative language, untrammelled by perceived regionalisms, was imposed as a compromise means of communication and record to replace Latin.