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With authority comes power. The two go hand in hand. If you have authority but no power, you cannot expect to be respected or even acknowledged as an authority figure. To have power without authority is pointless. Even if you show dominance and power, it does not mean that you have the respect or the ability to enforce. In history we have several instances of power and authority reigning independently as in the case of the Pope and Henry. And there was another bizzare example of Catherine and Rasputine. History is abundant with such examples of them residing in different persons, most often opposing each other and at times working in union.
to give power right or authority
lets use this as an example a school bully tells everyone to wear a green hat and they do it he doesn't have the power to do that `jhlover
Respect the governing process means simply respect how the ruling authorities or person in charge does things? In other words respect my authority!
in u.s civics: to give power, right or authority is called?
It means actually existing, especially without lawful authority
Rastafarians know that respect is a value coming from within the Rasta man, not from without.
In Maori culture, "mana" refers to spiritual power, authority, or prestige. It is the belief in a supernatural force that can empower individuals or objects.
Giving ability, power, or authority to children.
Having authority over others may mean leadership, or having the rights to speak, act or obliged with respect to others.
it means that if you are under authority, someone has more power over you for example a teacher has authority over his/her pupils.
Rastafarians know that respect is a value coming from within the Rasta man, not from without.