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Executive (government) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the study of political science the executive branch of government has sole authority and responsibility for the daily administration of the state bureaucracy. The division of power into separate ...
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Dad and I having wisely determined that not being around for the sale is of paramount importance, we get organized by mid-morning for our drive to Stonington. On the way we buy a firearm. There is, I can assure you, absolutely no way to carry a shotgun around inconspicuously in broad daylight.
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International Law Update: The article informs that in action for compensation by Austrian victims of Nazi confiscations, Second Circuit dismisses based on Political Question doctrine giving decisive importance to Executive Branch views on whether judicial decision would conflict with foreign policy interests of the U.S. A ...
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Advisory committee members also underscored the importance of making recommendations based on a risk-benefit analysis, particularly with regard to young people.
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3. The Executive Branch ... The Diet also has the authority to fulfill a number of additional functions, including the deliberation and passage of the budget and other matters of fiscal importance, the ratification of treaties and conventions, the designation of the Prime Minister and the initiation of motions to amend...
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