It is to be hoped that the normal balance of executive and legislative authority may be wholly adequate to meet the unprecedented task before us. But it may be that an unprecedented demand and need for undelayed action may call for temporary departure... A Breif History of Emergency Powers in the United States, a Working Paper ... - Stran 55avtor: United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on National Emergencies and Delagated Emergency Powers - 1974 - 140 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1176 strani
...stress of vast expansion of territory, of foreign wars, of bitter internal strife, of world relations. It is to be hoped that the normal balance of Executive...undelayed action may call for temporary departure from the normal balance of public procedure. I am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1240 strani
...stress of vast expansion of territory, of foreign wars, of bitter internal strife, of world relations. It is to be hoped that the normal balance of Executive...undelayed action may call for temporary departure from the normal balance of public procedure. But in the event that the Congress shall fail to take one of... | |
| 1984 - 1448 strani
...stress of vast expansion of territory, or foreign wars, of bitter internal strife, of world relations. It is to be hoped that the normal balance of executive...departure from that normal balance of public procedure. measures that a stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world may require. These measures, or such... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1964 - 1532 strani
...stress of vast expansion of territory, of foreign wars, of bitter internal strife, of world relations. It is to be hoped that the normal balance of Executive...undelayed action may call for temporary departure from the normal balance of public procedure. I am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend the... | |
| Franklin Delano Roosevelt - 1988 - 28 strani
...unprecedented task before us. But it may he that an unprecedented demand and need for undelayed aotion nay call for temporary departure from that normal balance...procedure. I am prepared under my constitutional duty to the measures that a stricken nation in the midat of a stricken world may require. These measure*, or... | |
| Bernard L. Brock, Robert Lee Scott, James W. Chesebro - 1989 - 524 strani
...However, Roosevelt was aware that he was pressing the limits of executive power. He said: It is (o be hoped that the normal balance of executive and...authority may be wholly adequate to meet the unprecedented tasks before us. But it may be that an unprecedented demand and need for undelayed action may call... | |
| 2003 - 388 strani
...stress of vast expansion of territory, of foreign wars, of bitter internal strife, of world relations. It is to be hoped that the normal balance of executive...departure from that normal balance of public procedure. From Center for Gifted Education, The Road to the White House: Electing the American President. Copyright... | |
| Davis W. Houck - 2002 - 188 strani
...of vast expansion of territory, of foreign wars, of bitter internal strife, of world relations. And it is to be hoped that the normal balance of executive and legislative authority may be wholly equal, wholly adequate, to meet the unprecedented task before us. But it may be that an unprecedented... | |
| Arthur Meier Schlesinger - 2003 - 580 strani
...without such discipline no progress is made, no leadership becomes effective." "It may be," he said, "that an unprecedented demand and need for undelayed...departure from that normal balance of public procedure." If Congress should fail to enact the necessary measures, if the emergency were still critical, then,... | |
| Michael Waldman - 363 strani
...stress of" vast expansion of territory, of foreign wars, of bitter internal strife, of world relations. It is to be hoped that the normal balance of Executive...legislative authority may be wholly adequate to meet f> -• j the unprecedented task before us. But it may be that an "The nation asks for action, and... | |
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