It is entirely possible that a Court of Appeal's inherent power to dismiss an unarguable or moot appeal summarily, applies to criminal cases too. |
And in a medium too often tarred with the brush of ephemera, it stakes a claim as a prime example of the inherent power of comics. |
The gospel completely conquered Greece and Rome and every other place in the Roman Empire, not by the sword but by its own inherent power. |
I just query whether that is so in view of the inherent power of the Court. |
The Tribunal, like any other court, possesses the inherent power to punish individuals for acts of contempt. |
This new collection manages to refresh some scratchy old records, but also to bring home the inherent power of the blues to entertain. |