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All boys his age start testing the limits of authority at school.
One also has to take notice of the disadvantages to one's life of too obsessive a preoccupation with questions of the precise limits of authority.
Outspoken, insatiably curious, inclined to go where I was not allowed and to test the limits of authority, I was not cut out for the place.
Generally, no more than one train or piece of equipment may be given the same or overlapping limits of authority, unless the movements will be made at restricted speed.
Such conciliar authority extends to the standard areas of doctrine, discipline, and worship, but in these regards is limited by Anglicanism's tradition of the limits of authority.
"In accordance with universal democratic norms, I have no intention to step beyond the limits of authority granted to me as chairman of Parliament," Mr. Aliyev said at a news conference on Monday.
This fact of life is reflected in recent economic analysis of the firm, which addresses the limits of authority and the options available within firms when direct supervision of a subordinate by a superior is difficult, perhaps because of information asymmetry.
Oklahoma law is based on the Oklahoma Constitution (the state constitution), which defines how the statutes must be passed into law, and defines the limits of authority and basic law that the Oklahoma Statutes must comply with.
The pluralists not only held to the strength of their scientific beliefs even when these contradicted received party wisdom, they drew the further conclusion that science demanded an independent observer who could question the limits of authority and pursue an argument independently to its conclusion.
'Limits of Authority' Cited "One needs to learn to explore the limits of governmental authority and the valid expression of individual thought," said Rabbi Nahum Rabinowitz, head of a yeshiva in the settlement of Maale Adumim, on Jerusalem's eastern outskirts.
The Rev. Ian T. Douglas, professor of world mission and global Christianity at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass., said, "When the Catholic Church was simply a Mediterranean church or a Western European church, it was a lot easier to know the limits of authority."