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people in power

NOUN
  1. the class of people exerting power or authority

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  • With all this, in order to cover up the failures of your government - a visible symbol of betrayal of the much-propagated cause of the common masses of Jharkhand - you the people in power are trying to attack us, sending troops to create white terror by regular combings and savage brutalities. CPI(Maoist) - An Open Letter To Sudhir Mahato, Dy. CM of Jharkhand
  • Is there something to the charge that he cozies up to people in power?
  • Is there something to the charge that he cozies up to people in power?
  • The problem with Sullivan is that he's wanted to be someone's stooge for so long, he thinks his job is to support the people in power.
  • A legacy of nomadic lifestyles gives people a sense of defiant self-rule, observers say, while the nation's poverty nurtures discontent toward people in power who take bribes and kickbacks.
  • There are a lot of people in power wanting to make it real easy to be angry with America.
  • The problem comes when superstitions belong to people in power - when superstitions become the operating system for major companies and other important institutions.
  • However, he or the proposed National Security Council would act only if the prime minister was not functioning well and the country returned to the pre-1999 days of loot and plunder by people in power.
  • Maybe I'm crazy to think that people in power should be intelligent enough to conduct interviews and answer questions properly.
  • Those who castigate Pétain for his willingness to give up the struggle — for the sake of what he rather mystically termed "the continued existence of eternal France" — should recognize that the issue he confronted is the most difficult one imaginable for people in power to face (indeed, it's one with which no U.S. statesman has ever been forced to struggle), and that the "right" stance, even the heroic one, is highly contextual. War Without End
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