Examples of using Right to exercise in English and their translations into Finnish
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But I have the right to exercise it, Your Honour.
The deists' driving force was the rejection of God's Word and, concomitantly, His right to exercise rule over our lives.
A it has a right to exercise more than 50% of the voting rights; and.
The citizens have entrusted us with the right to exercise authority on their behalf.
The right to exercise other rights stipulated in the Federal Law on Bankruptcy.
The EESC, in his opinion,essentially had one right to exercise: the right to be heard.
We reserve the right to exercise our enforcement discretion with respect to the above terms.
Accordingly, the Council is justified in reserving to itself the right to exercise implementing powers.
Princess Silvia reserves every right to exercise physical acts of self-defense within the martial arts.
They even deny the right to attend local political events and the right to exercise democratic rights. .
Moreover, Member States already have the right to exercise this option unilaterally under the existing Schengen system.
Aung San Suu Kyi, who won the Burmese elections with an overwhelming majority in 1990,is still being denied the right to exercise her mandate.
It is appropriate that the Council should reserve to itself the right to exercise directly implementing powers in relation to these specific matters.
Sublicensee's right to exercise the licenses with respect to the Adobe Software is subject to the following additional restrictions and obligations.
Rather, it's been about rememberingWho You Really Are, and claiming your Divine right to exercise sovereign authority over this.
We have earned the right to exercise power, authority and dominion over those we perceive to be inferior, for our own short-sighted ends. We believe that, in our apparent superiority.
It is appropriate that the Council should reserve to itself the right to exercise directly implementing powers in relation to these specific matters.
It is quite specific, on the other hand, regarding the right to property and freedom to conduct a business,affecting primarily the capital-owning minority, the right to exercise this and to abuse it.
The Council may, however, in specific and substantiated cases, reserve the right to exercise directly the power to implement the rules it lays down.
Article 12 Verification and compulsory collection The NCBs shall exercise the right to verify or collect the information which reporting agents are required to provide pursuant to this Regulation,without prejudice to the ECB 's right to exercise this right itself.
Therefore, as a matter of urgency, it is appropriate for the Council to reserve the right to exercise directly the power to adopt those adjusted measures within this short timeframe.
Question 15: Once professionals seek establishment in a Member State other than that in which they acquired their qualifications,they should demonstrate to the host Member State that they have the right to exercise their profession in the home Member State.
These agents, like any other economic operator, should have the right to exercise their profession in another Member State, and professional competence in one Member State should be recognised in another.
However, in accordance with its duties as guardian of the Treaty establishing the European Community andof secondary legislation(Article 155), the Commission reserves the right to exercise the powers vested in it by the Treaty Article 169.
It is appropriate for the Council to reserve the right to exercise directly the power to adopt a Regulation to timely endorse measures proposed by the Commission in the first month after a nuclear accident or a radiological emergency.
The impact of such measures on the budgets of Member States justifies the Council reserving the right to exercise powers for the implementation of Directive 77/388/EEC itself.
However, situations may arise in which diploma holders lose their right to exercise the profession for which they were qualified in their home Member State for instance because they failed to comply with national requirements on continuous professional development.
In addition, in the present dispute- which concerns a directive the contested provisions of which reserve to the Council a power which is not limited in time- the Council has not advanced any argument as to why those provisions should be reclassified as provisions on the basis of which the Council has reserved the right to exercise directly specific implementing powers itself.
The European Council takes note that Denmark will renounce its right to exercise the Presidency of the Union in each case involving the elaboration and the implementation of decisions and actions ofthe Union which have defence implications.
In order to promote innovative entrepreneurship, third-country nationals admitted under this Directive should be given the right to exercise in parallel a self-employed activity without it affecting the right of residence as an EU Blue Card holder.