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Exodus 17 when he delegated the leadership role to Joshua during the battle with the Amalekites
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Bram was delegated to fetch more beer from the cellar, which meant
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' She delegated certain of the Lodge tasks and chores to the men and, remembering the picnic basket, walked the girls to the little boat dock
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The family led the efforts and delegated where possible the necessary responses
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already delegated the investigation to my lieutenant and
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schooner, and Waddell was delegated to visit a house near the
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And why is that? Well, it reserves to the States respectively, or to the people, those rights not enumerated and specifically delegated to the United States by the Constitution
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45, “The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined
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" And further: „As under the smiles of Heaven, America is indebted for freedom and independence, rather to the joint exertions to the citizens of the several states than to the conduct of the Commander-in Chief, so she is indebted for their support, rather to a continuation of those exertions, than to the prudence and ability manifested in the exercise of the powers delegated to the President of the Unites States
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The Articles of Confederation were conceived as a federation of ―United‖ States with each state retaining its own sovereignty and independence apart from assigned powers (otherwise) delegated to the federal government
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proportionate to its intended purpose and that it is only excessive where its authority exceeds the limits delegated to some predetermined end
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The various cells, the people in the organization delegated with some degree of organizational responsibility would convene somewhere else, in one of the places prepared elsewhere according to a carefully laid out contingency plan
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delegated to a low level accounting employee, but it can be outsourced at minimal cost to a
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Herb Fenster and Stan Dees, I was regarded by all of them as having been unfailingly “reasonable” and “fair” whenever the Contractor had merit to his case! This was evidenced repeatedly after Stu Platt, my first ACO, became Deputy Chief of the now defunct Naval Material Command (NAVMAT) and delegated settlement authority of less than $100k on builders’ risk insurance claims to “field counsel
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Firstly, this was not a delegated claim under the Fixed-Price Navy Form Syndicate Builders Risk Policy where I had authority up to $100k
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Amendment #10: The powers not delegated to the United States
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Specific conditions had to be met by those to whom the tasks were delegated and then each left to carry on according to his ability
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When Moses died, he had a trained leader ready to take over from him – someone he had raised and trained into that position, someone to whom he had over time delegated his authority and who had proved his loyalty, someone who knew where to go and what to do, that was Joshua, and after Joshua had accomplished his task, he was succeeded by Caleb, another loyal devotee who had trodden in Moses’ wake, learning and growing in the ways of the Lord, ensuring continuity and progress
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To those that stayed and found themselves in the upper room, Jesus delegated His authority, His name, vision and ability
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“Well with happened tonight, and the fact that I've delegated
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Those delegated to handle individual files and make it concise never questioned Corey’s method of madness
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seems as though some are delegated to be cynical, some are charitable and
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His role in communicating with the Afghan’s has been appropriately delegated
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When composition is delegated, be it for writing, music, blueprints, etc
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In most cases the perceived need for revisions to delegated work arises because of poor
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I’ve been delegated to assist you in bringing an end to the disturbances that emanate above
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His brass-ringed epaulets indicated his office delegated by the higher goblin and orc officials of the Abyssal Cairn
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As a token of his appreciation Claude delegated Raphael to use the great telescope at the top of the tallest tower in the castle
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If you hadn’t delegated processing of the DSP-85s to Ronnie, we wouldn’t be in this situation now
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He repeats the words that had angered the Nazareth priests to order him to be killed by stoning: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon you, and you shall be messengers of triumph to the poor; And He has delegated me to proclaim to the captives release, and to the blind sight—and I will free the broken with release—and I will proclaim the acceptable Year of the Lord!” Even over the noise of the panicking masses, his voice is clearly heard
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Being delegated to watch
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4 In accepting this command of the universe hosts in attendance upon Christ Michael, the Personalized Adjuster took great pains to point out to Jesus that, while such an assembly of universe creatures could be limited in their space activities by the delegated authority of their Creator, such limitations were not operative in connection with their function in time
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He delegated much command to those at his right hand
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Louise ran out of excuses, and delegated much of Harry's work to helpful
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On this and other committees I happily delegated my seat to one of my Div Chiefs
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She long ago delegated the real work to her assistants who are perfectly capable of carrying on without her
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that ran on PCs, Stallman says he delegated the task of ex-
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All in that split second when the signals of speech were being delegated to his tongue
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They told us that the older priests had fled in fear upon learning of Lord Quetzalcoatl’s imminent arrival, Coatl told the young priests that he was promoting them and gave them instructions to elect one among them to be the head priest, he further instructed them to seize any of the absentee priests who returned, for this purpose he delegated one hundred warriors as personal guards to both the young priests and to patrol the temple grounds, in effect they were now the official temple guards with all the authority that went with that position
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He was then treated to a very stern interrogation and lecture by no less than Archbishop Manning himself before being allowed to return to his orphanage, with strict orders to stay away from the children and with a bishop delegated to escort him
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And after seizing power, the politicians turned around and delegated control to state boards and departments of education, which are themselves dominated by
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He also delegated some computer time to searching for poetry and or lyrics to come up with a theme song for Niki
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It's the word meaning: a delegated authority
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The woman ought to have a person of delegated authority, someone with legal right to stand in that role, ought to be over her
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and I were delegated the task of making a dash for the bottle store when the train
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be delegated to my staff, but with limited authority to pay for extra hours not very many
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In a moment of poor life decisions, the task of writing down the names of the perilous dead-end corridors was specifically delegated to Rip
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that had been historically delegated for a wife and mother
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That no human being has any more power than any other human being, except such as may willingly be delegated to him
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Business functions are delegated to an outside vendor that serves a number of other clients
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It suggested he knew of his request and that he had been delegated to respond to it
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At one time David had personally escorted important visitors down into the mines, but he had long since delegated that task to subordinates
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So they were the two delegated to carry out the search of the flat in Brockley
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regional banks and to deal with delegated tasks from the central board
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himself had been delegated to quell the advance of Faustine
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I was delegated to work down at the amphitheater where our unit was striving to get back into shape
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It had to be delegated
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I listen as he quickly describes going to the Necros, pretending to be jealous that his brother had been given the job of Keeper, while he was delegated tasks that he found beneath him
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The Egyptians were delegated to the fringes
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Thus he will influence us to rebel against God and all of His delegated authorities that have been set up
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For example, the Bible teaches that man is God’s delegated authority over woman
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cannot be delegated by a superior, but responsibility and authority can
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He’d helped found a settlement on the Golan Heights itself, but was delegated to return to the United States, where he was born, and act as a recruiter and fundraiser
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You’ll seldom find an influential person who has several businesses, unless they’ve completely delegated the running of those businesses or the businesses are closely linked
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down, because his Manipura is delegated
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The syndrome of the breached or delegated Vishuddha on the
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and invested with plenary delegated authority seated himself at the head of the table, and the landlord sat down with him, for he was no less fond of cow-heel and calves' feet than Sancho was
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He would have carried his delegated authority to the point of insisting that Edgar Linton should not be buried beside his wife, but in the chapel, with his family
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He saw before him an officer delegated to enforce the law, and perfectly well knew that it would be as unavailing to seek pity from a magistrate decked with his official scarf, as to address a petition to some cold marble effigy
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, not prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people
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The responsible duty of making the toast was delegated to the Aged, and that excellent old gentleman was so intent upon it that he seemed to me in some danger of melting his eyes
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3 It is a mechanism that allows for great gains in efficiency in many situations in which trust previously had to be delegated to a central arbiter
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Already, however, the legal tongues are wagging, and one young law student is loudly asserting that the rights of the owner are already completely sacrificed, his property being held in contravention of the statues of mortmain, since the tiller, as emblemship, if not proof, of delegated possession, is held in a dead hand
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Either to assume (1) that the will of the people is always unconditionally transferred to the ruler or rulers they have chosen, and that therefore every emergence of a new power, every struggle against the power once appointed, should be absolutely regarded as an infringement of the real power; or (2) that the will of the people is transferred to the rulers conditionally, under definite and known conditions, and to show that all limitations, conflicts, and even destructions of power result from a nonobservance by the rulers of the them; or (3) that the will of the people is delegated to the rulers conditionally, but that the conditions are unknown and indefinite, and that the appearance of several authorities, their struggles and their falls, result solely from the greater or lesser fulfillment by the rulers of these unknown conditions on which the will of the people is transferred from some people to others
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They say that historical personages have power only because they fulfill the will of the people which has been delegated to them
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’ Such is the reply historians who assume that the collective will of the people is delegated to rulers under conditions which they regard as known
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Under what condition is the will of the people delegated to one person? On condition that that person expresses the will of the whole people
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In reality, such delegated fund management is typical for arbitrageurs (such as hedge funds)
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This scope consists of the delegated and the read-only administrator
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Moreover, Taleb (2004) argues for an opposite skewness preference bias that may have become more relevant as delegated fund managers control a larger share of global wealth
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The case of liking negative skewness is more plausible for delegated managers whose performance-based compensation may induce them to seek volatility
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Baker–Bradley–Wurgler (2010) combine the stories of lottery preferences and leverage constraints in typical delegated asset management contracts (where the manager tries to beat the benchmark by stock selection and cannot lever up low-volatility opportunities)
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, disintermediation from banks); deregulation and active financial innovations; expansion of the delegated asset management industry (institutionalization of asset holding and trading); the finance sector’s increasing political influence; widening income inequality within countries; and globalization and integration of capital markets
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Given that prior views on this question are so polarized, it is perhaps not surprising that there are two public puzzles that ask virtually opposite questions: (i) Why is most delegated portfolio management still allocated to active managers? and (ii) Why is such a small share of institutional risk budgets allocated to active managers?
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It will readily be seen that in this case the alleged right of the Duke to the whale was a delegated one from the Sovereign
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Either to assume (1) that the will of the people is always unconditionally transferred to the ruler or rulers they have chosen, and that therefore every emergence of a new power, every struggle against the power once appointed, should be absolutely regarded as an infringement of the real power; or (2) that the will of the people is transferred to the rulers conditionally, under definite and known conditions, and to show that all limitations, conflicts, and even destructions of power result from a nonobservance by the rulers of the conditions under which their power was entrusted to them; or (3) that the will of the people is delegated to the rulers conditionally, but that the conditions are unknown and indefinite, and that the appearance of several authorities, their struggles and their falls, result solely from the greater or lesser fulfillment by the rulers of these unknown conditions on which the will of the people is transferred from some people to others
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” Such is the reply historians who assume that the collective will of the people is delegated to rulers under conditions which they regard as known
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" Can an agreement arising from the exercise of this power, supersede the right of exercising the power expressly delegated by the constitution itself? Certainly not
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He said it was strange that, not having the power delegated to us to tax exports, we should undertake to prohibit them
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Would it have had that power, if this right had not been expressly delegated? I know that, under the old Articles of Confederation, Congress did undertake to legislate as to property; but it was always questionable whether they had a right to do so—and this was not the only point on which Congress did exercise powers which were brought into question
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The only power expressly given in this clause is that of exercising exclusive legislation in such places; the right to accept or purchase must be derived by implication from this clause, or it must be shown to be comprehended in or incidental to some other power expressly delegated by the constitution