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Congress frequently delegates to executive officials authority . not only to make rules and regulations as to the conduct of the general executive business of their departments , but also delegates discretionary power in the ...
Congress frequently delegates to executive officials authority . not only to make rules and regulations as to the conduct of the general executive business of their departments , but also delegates discretionary power in the ...
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Again , the rules and regulations prescribed to- day by an executive official may be stricken out and a new set of rules and regulations promulgated by him to - morrow , concerning the same subject . This may be done without any ...
Again , the rules and regulations prescribed to- day by an executive official may be stricken out and a new set of rules and regulations promulgated by him to - morrow , concerning the same subject . This may be done without any ...
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The rules of chess are known to many , though only super- ficially . The game is played by two opponents , on a square board divided into eight - by - eight compartments , with pieces of various shapes that are moved on the sixty - four ...
The rules of chess are known to many , though only super- ficially . The game is played by two opponents , on a square board divided into eight - by - eight compartments , with pieces of various shapes that are moved on the sixty - four ...
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