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They have some legislative powers
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The main purpose of independent agencies is to regulate businesses and administer governmental programs. Additionally, they have legislative, executive and judicial powers and can influence the wishes of the president, congress and the public. Independent agencies can also have greater freedom and less presidential control than most other governmental agencies. Regulatory agencies represent a compromise between government ownership of industry and all powerful private corporations. Independent agencies are created by congress and sometimes work counter to the president's wishes.
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Under an Influence - 2008 was released on: USA: 12 June 2008 (Seattle True Independent Film Festival)
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No, when developing controls you have to consider laws and regulatory requirements.
Yes, I suppose that is true. But surely the government is supposed to do that in all forms of government. If the Government doesn't have a large influence on the economy of the state, however it is governed, what else is there for the government to do ? Do you suggest the economy should be outside the control of the government ? Because surely if it is what you are voting for is also beyond the control of your vote to influence. -----TRUE
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