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- adjective That can be
delegated
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Examples
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Hint: The power to declare war is a non-delegable one.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why we aren’t putting Omar Khadr on trial 2010
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Hint: The power to declare war is a non-delegable one.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why we aren’t putting Omar Khadr on trial 2010
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Hint: The power to declare war is a non-delegable one.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why we aren’t putting Omar Khadr on trial 2010
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Hint: The power to declare war is a non-delegable one.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why we aren’t putting Omar Khadr on trial 2010
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Hint: The power to declare war is a non-delegable one.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Why we aren’t putting Omar Khadr on trial 2010
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If serving as a Supreme Court Justice were to become a full-time, non-delegable job with fewer opportunities for personal aggrandizement, the Justices would behave more like judges than legal celebrities, Presidents would have more incentive to appoint genuinely able people, and fewer Justices would insist on staying in the saddle past the time when they can even mount the horse.
Archive 2010-01-01 Matt Johnston 2010
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She rejoins the dead child who beat her there, and has seen the face of her grievous misconduct in neglecting her non-delegable duty to him.
Steven Petrow: Westboro Baptists: "Elizabeth Edwards is in Hell" Steven Petrow 2010
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She rejoins the dead child who beat her there, and has seen the face of her grievous misconduct in neglecting her non-delegable duty to him.
Steven Petrow: Westboro Baptists: "Elizabeth Edwards is in Hell" Steven Petrow 2010
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She rejoins the dead child who beat her there, and has seen the face of her grievous misconduct in neglecting her non-delegable duty to him.
Steven Petrow: Westboro Baptists: "Elizabeth Edwards Is in Hell" Steven Petrow 2010
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If serving as a Supreme Court Justice were to become a full-time, non-delegable job with fewer opportunities for personal aggrandizement, the Justices would behave more like judges than legal celebrities, Presidents would have more incentive to appoint genuinely able people, and fewer Justices would insist on staying in the saddle past the time when they can even mount the horse.
Going to the Mat Matt Johnston 2010
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