24 Verbs to Use for the Word executive

Then it has an authoritative willand an organ to make it knownand an executive to carry it into effectWhere are they?

Under these two main divisions of the problem, arose such questions as: How many persons shall constitute the executive?

There is an argument for electing the chief executive of a city, a state or the nation, by popular vote, and the same holds in the case of the lower house of the legislature where a bi-cameral system exists, but there is no argument for the popular election of the administrative officers of a state.

It is true that he called the executive a "governor" and not a king, but the governor, so-called, was to serve for life and was given not only "a negative on all laws about to be passed," but even the execution of all duly enacted laws was in his discretion.

Adj. conducting &c v.. strategical, businesslike, practical, executive.

Government is vested in the king, who with the advice of a council controls the executive, and two legislative chambers which have equal powers, but the members of the one are elected for nine years by provincial councils, while those of the other are elected by the suffrages of the people, receive salaries, and sit only for three years.

They clamored for prompt and effective action, and yet clamored just as loudly against the men who sought to create a national executive with power to take this prompt and effective action.

I view it as an extreme measure, to be resorted to only in extraordinary cases, as where it may become necessary to defend the executive against the encroachments of the legislative power or to prevent hasty and inconsiderate or unconstitutional legislation.

This constitution deprived the executive of almost all power, and provided a feeble, short-term judiciary, throwing the control of affairs into the hands of the legislative body, in accordance with what were then deemed Democratic ideas.

It entrusts the executive to the king and his ministers, the latter alone being responsible for the acts of the government.

Hamilton's views favored a more efficient executive than was popular with the States or delegates; but it cannot be doubted that his powerful arguments, and clear enunciation of fundamental principles of government had great weight with men more eager for truth than victory.

I have addressed the States only having Democratic Executives, for obvious reasons.

He had appointed a successor to Brigham Young as governor, so the report ran, and ordered an army to march to Salt Lake City for the alleged purpose of installing the new executive.

The only check upon this system is the chance that the temerity engendered by irresponsible power may lead the executive to measures which, as in the case of Kansas, shall open the eyes of thinking men to the real designs and objects of those in office.

" While this was some advance toward a truly national government, it yet left the national executive dependent upon the constituent States, for if they failed to respond to the call above stated the national government had no direct power over their citizens.

In a few hours it has organized more than ten committeesthe executive, the financial, the public-service, the educational, the military, the legal, and the committee of public safety.

As it regards the latter point it may be said, that while Congress has power to define offences against the laws of nations, and thus, if any public power, to pronounce authoritatively what the law of nations is, the executive through the Secretary of State, in practice, gives the lead in all international questions.

Monsieur Müller, the Government is indebted to you for the assistance you have rendered the executive in this matter.

The constitution sets up as the government of South Africa a legislature of two housesa Senate and a House of Assemblyand with it an executive of ministers on the customary tenure of cabinet government.

Knowing that he had acted illegally, he resolved to "square" the executive.

Then I come on down and I asked Mr. Eisele" (an important business executive and prominent in civic affairs, [HW: aged 83])

Thus, in the French Revolution, at one time the legislative power had swallowed up the executive, at another time the executive had usurped the legislative power.

This, I say, is the reason why I claim aid from the United States, and ask it to assume its rightful executive in the police of nations.

I attended the executive.

24 Verbs to Use for the Word  executive