I did not have the executive authority to do this without a bill.
On the other hand, there was no executive authority in the country.
The executive authority of the Government is subject to certain limitations.
How can this be a proper exercise of executive authority?
One is a commitment under the president's sole executive authority, and does not come before the Congress.
Executive authority was given to a council of seven, elected by the assembly.
The federal cabinet is the executive authority for the federation.
Executive authority is exercised by a cabinet known simply as the Government.
So the world organization has a new chance, though not yet the executive authority to impose a reasonable order.
These people do not have the basic human right of electing their executive authority.
Bainimarama announced on 6 December that the military had taken control of the government as executive authority in the running of the country.
The lieutenant governor may or may not have executive authority depending on whether the person is a member of the Governor's cabinet.
War increases executive authority at the expense of the other branches of government.
The Commission has executive authority, and is composed of Commissioners appointed by each member state's government.
"I also assume all executive authority until further arrangements are made."
"Basically, other vendors report to him; he's a vendor who is considered to have executive authority."
Jordan's representatives denied any intention to negotiate a role that would give him more executive authority than he had previously.
In Australia, the parliament grants some legislative rights clearly to the authorized institutions (usually executive authorities).
Historically, the British sovereign held and directly exercised all executive authority.
Palmer retains executive authority, then orders the attack anyway.