Examples of implied powers in the following topics:
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- Alexander Hamilton's broad interpretation of Constitutional powers has influenced multiple generations of political theorists.
- Though the Constitution was ambiguous as to the exact balance of power between national and state governments, Hamilton consistently argued in favor of greater federal power at the expense of the states, especially in his efforts to strengthen the national economy.
- Hamilton justified the Bank and the broad scope of congressional power necessary to establish it by citing Congress' constitutional powers to issue currency, regulate interstate commerce, and enact any other legislation "necessary and proper" to enact the provisions of the Constitution.This broad view of congressional power was enshrined into legal precedent in the Supreme Court case McCulloch v.
- Maryland, which granted the federal government broad freedom to select the best means to execute its constitutionally enumerated powers.
- This ruling has since been termed the "doctrine of implied powers," in regards to the specified powers of the federal government in the Constitution.
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- Congress exercises this power largely through its congressional committee system.
- Congress's oversight authority derives from its "implied" powers in the Constitution, public laws, and House and Senate rules.
- Oversight is an implied rather than an enumerated power under the U.S.
- Oversight also derives from the many, varied express powers of the Congress in the Constitution.
- It is implied in the legislature's authority, among other powers and duties, to appropriate funds, enact laws, raise and support armies, provide for a Navy, declare war, and impeach and remove from office the President, Vice President, and other civil officers.
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- Congress's oversight authority derives from its implied powers in the Constitution, public laws, and House and Senate rules.
- Oversight is an implied rather than an enumerated power under the U.S.
- It is implied in the legislature's authority, among other powers and duties, that it can appropriate funds, enact laws, raise and support armies, provide for a Navy, declare war, and impeach and remove from office the president, vice president, and other civil officers.
- Although the Constitution grants no formal, express authority to oversee or investigate the executive or program administration, oversight is implied in Congress's array of enumerated powers.
- Although the Constitution grants no formal, express authority to oversee or investigate the executive or program administration, oversight is implied in Congress's array of enumerated powers.
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- Maryland (1819), the Supreme Court affirmed the supremacy of federal powers over those of states.
- The Constitution grants to Congress implied powers for implementing the Constitution's express powers, in order to create a functional national government.
- The court determined that Congress did have the power to create the Bank.
- Third, Marshall addressed the scope of congressional powers under Article I.
- Marshall admitted that the Constitution does not enumerate a power to create a central Bank but said that this is not dispositive as to Congress's power to establish such an institution.
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- Typically, the employer (or boss) has more power.
- By comparison, the employee has less power.
- Power can be seen as evil or unjust, but the exercise of power is accepted as endemic to humans as social beings.
- Recent experimental psychology suggests that the more power one has the less one takes on the perspective of others, implying that the powerful have less empathy.
- In one example, more powerful people turned off an irritatingly close fan twice as much as less powerful people.
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- In physics, power is the rate of doing work—the amount of energy consumed per unit time.
- In physics, power is the rate of doing work.
- Power implies that energy is transferred, perhaps changing form.
- A coal-fired power plant may produce 1,000 megawatts; 1 megawatt (MW) is 106 W of electric power.
- Tremendous amounts of electric power are generated by coal-fired power plants such as this one in China, but an even larger amount of power goes into heat transfer to the surroundings.
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- A consumer's buying power represents his or her ability to make purchases.
- The economy affects buying power.
- For example, if prices decline, consumers have greater buying power.
- When inflation occurs, consumers have less buying power.
- Inflation does not always imply falling purchasing power of one's money income since it may rise faster than the price level.
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- This implies that ϕ=0º and that voltage and current are in phase, as expected for resistors.
- It can be shown that the average power is
- Thus cosϕ is called the power factor, which can range from 0 to 1.
- Power factors near 1 are desirable when designing an efficient motor, for example.
- Power delivered to an RLC series AC circuit is dissipated by the resistance alone.
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- The appointment power of the President allows him or her to appoint and receive ambassadors around the world.
- Informal diplomacy has been used for centuries to communicate between powers.
- Although the Constitution does not explicitly grant presidents the power to recognize foreign governments, it is generally accepted that they have this power as a result of their constitutional authority to "send and receive ambassadors. " This is generally known as the "appointment power" of the presidency.
- Because the acts of sending an ambassador to a country and receiving its representative imply recognition of the legitimacy of the foreign government involved, presidents have successfully claimed exclusive authority to decide which foreign governments are recognized by the United States.
- Informal diplomacy has been used for centuries to communicate between powers.
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- Despite the availability of high-powered computers and sophisticated software capable of analyzing massive amounts of data, marketing is still more of an art rather than a science.
- This is not to imply, however, that there are not general marketing principles that work in most businesses—there are.