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And it is you, the son of moral certainty, who are sent with full plenipotentiary powers to answer in this matter.
We don't think he really has plenipotentiary powers, that the rest of the big boys second-guess him a lot.
With his plenipotentiary powers he was the unchallenged dictator of my country for all that period.
Another was that he be given plenipotentiary powers.
I have full trust in your abilities, and I confer upon you plenipotentiary powers.
Vanyel did most of her work, from playing ambassador with full plenipotentiary powers, to creating and signing minor legal changes into effect.
'He did not claim that he had been given plenipotentiary powers,' said Vielle.
Van Kalken was endowed by the General with almost plenipotentiary powers to take a decision.
As well as diplomatic plenipotentiaries, some permanent administrators are also given plenipotentiary powers.
Regional commissioners were given plenipotentiary powers to restore communications and organise the distribution of supplies to keep the war economy moving.
I still hold our Master's plenipotentiary powers."
This being so, they would amend their proposition, knowing the mind of their Sultan, and having, indeed, plenipotentiary powers.
In the 18th-20th centuries, a namestnik was a person in charge of namestnichestvo, with plenipotentiary powers.
Ignatius had in the meantime named Miguel de Torres visitor, with plenipotentiary powers.
'Have you been given plenipotentiary powers?'
You have plenipotentiary powers!
A referendum in 1992 gave De Klerk plenipotentiary powers to negotiate with Mandela.
The legate a latere is the alter ego of the Pope, and as such, possesses full plenipotentiary powers.
The term was also employed for envoys entrusted with plenipotentiary powers (presbeis autokratores).
As the name indicates a Minister also had plenipotentiary powers (i.e. full authority to represent the head of state), but was ranking below an Ambassador.
An Ambassador is a head of mission, formally representing the head of state, with plenipotentiary powers (i.e., full authority to represent the government).
He simultaneously named Nadal commissarius, with practically plenipotentiary powers, for the Jesuits in the Empire.
In November 1801 the Marquess Cornwallis was sent to France with plenipotentiary powers to negotiate a final agreement.
Therefore ambassadors arguably do not require plenipotentiary powers; however they continue to be designated and accredited as extraordinary and plenipotentiary.
You have plenipotentiary powers to resolve this af- fair..." But he didn't, as Adler had begun to suspect, despite assurances to the contrary.