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31. Meanwhile Ras Tafari stood alone, shouldering full responsibility without real power, and uncertain whom he could trust.
32. The president is essentially a figurehead: the real power lies with the prime minister.
33. The President's position is merely ceremonial; it is the Chancellor who holds real power.
34. The real power of most artillery lies in its long reach.
35. A randomly selected redistricting committee would leave the real power, again, with unelected staff.
36. Sometimes I am a real power pack of efficiency; then I hit a bad patch.
37. But remodelling the local administration had little effect; real power remained in the hands of the leading citizens of Mondovi.
38. Thereafter, the military remained the locus of real power.
39. A mismatch in real power results in a frequency deviation.
40. Though the king de jure retained the Mandate of Heaven, de facto the title held no real power.
41. The monarch actually has no real power. The monarch's power are limited by law and Parliament. Constitutional monarchy began after the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
42. But since the 1990s villages have at least had the nominal power to elect their own heads (real power is often still held by unelected Communist Party secretaries).
43. Obama's proposal to give MedPAC, the expert advisory board to Medicare ,[http://sentencedict.com/real power.html] real power.
44. "In terms of real power — economic and political — we are still just beginning, " Gloria Steinem admitted. "But the consciousness, the awareness — that will never be the same."
45. The real power at the Fed rests with its leaders: Ben Bernanke, the chairman; Janet Yellen, the vice-chairman; and Bill Dudley, the New York Fed president.
46. During the feudal period (12th-19th century) real power was held by the shoguns, local warriors whose dominance was finally ended by the restoration of the emperor Mutsuhito in 1868.
47. The president is just a figurehead; it's the party leader who has the real power.
48. It is real power ( kW ) divided by the power factor ( PF ) .
49. He is the titular head of government,(Sentencedict.com) but his chief minister holds all the real power.
50. Beyond Lua's simple syntax and powerful table structure, Lua's real power is evident when mixing it with a host language.
51. Its real power and reactive power consumption is the vector sum of active power, active energy meters record consumption of electricity less than the actual value.
52. To overcome the difficulty in solving CCP problem, a genetic algorithm based on stochastic simulation technique is applied to calculate the wind power penetration limit and optimal real power flow.
53. And some indexes of power quality: voltage deviation, real power, reactive power, harmonic content, voltage fluctuation and unbalanced three-phase voltage and current, are discussed at length.
54. She's been on a real power trip since she started her own business.
55. Their results, which form the basis of a new manual* on the topic, suggest the inkblot test does have real power.
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