Sir or Madam (as the case may be).
I simply call them professor. I think this is more formal for someone in the faculty at the same time is also a researcher or a student with authority.
As first aid attendants, we DO NOT have the authority to restrain a patient. Psychiatric Nurses have the authority to commit someone, however as a first aider if the patient is uncooperative you must call security or the police.
If the person you quote is someone with credible background on the issue you are discussing it it a call to authority. If it is a quote from a character or other figure, it is an allusion.
To report someone on Section 8, you can contact your local Public Housing Authority (PHA) or the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and provide them with the details of the situation that you believe requires reporting. They will investigate the matter and take appropriate actions based on their findings.
I'm not challenging your authority. Let's call the proper authority.
Someone willing to test the status -quo. A non-conformist. Someone who has a better way of doing things, and thinks that people in authority have trouble stepping outside of the box and fear the unknown and fear what they are not used to.
The word for someone against authority is rebel.
it means that if you are under authority, someone has more power over you for example a teacher has authority over his/her pupils.
They can list you as a driver but they should not be able to. If you feel you have been a victim of identity theft, I would call an authority in that matter.
The only people with the authority to do that - are law-enforcement agencies. You, as an individual do not have the right to trace the location of someone's phone, and attempting to do so could land you in court! If you mean to help someone find their phone, then you can just call them and see if you can hear it ring.
Yes, in football, the referee has the authority to make the final call.
If you call someone, you are the "caller".