The phrase "necessary and proper" refers to the power granted to Congress in Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution to make laws that are essential and appropriate for carrying out its enumerated powers. This has been interpreted broadly by the Supreme Court to give Congress flexibility in legislating to address issues not explicitly outlined in the Constitution.
To collect data, improve accuracy and precision in observations, and eliminate using the phrase "that's close enough."
It's often called the Elastic Clause. It says that Congress can 'make all laws which shall be necessary and proper' for carrying out its duties.
What dose necessary and proper means simply the collaboration of the DEA, Drug Czar, and Statistics on a particular type of Class I through Class IV catorgorized prescribed medications.
The phrase "tahun baru" is not a proper noun and requires no capitalization. It is an Indonesian phrase which literally translates to mean "new year" in English.
Yes, the prepositional phrase in the sentence is "With the proper help."
Congress, "Necessary and proper" is straight for the Constitution.
Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to pass legislation it deems necessary and proper. This is known as the necessary and proper clause or the elastic clause. Obviously, this clause has cause controversy- I mean, what is considered "necessary?" In short, this clause delegates vast power to the legislature to virtually pass any law it sees fit.--Charlie G.
The Spanish phrase mensajes movistar does not seem to really mean anything in English. Neither words by themselves are actually proper Spanish words, although mensaje means message.
The necessary and proper clause (I think don't quote me-)
Another name for the Elastic Clause is the Necessary and Proper Clause.
The phrase is "Axe to grind" and it means that you have a grievance to settle or a job to do, so you need to go and grind your axe (i.e. sharpen it) so that it is up to the necessary task.
The phrase "unduly harsh" refers to a situation where something is considered excessively severe or cruel beyond what is necessary or justified. It suggests a level of harshness that is disproportionate to the circumstances.