Expressed authority refers to a type of authority that is explicitly granted or stated by someone in a position of power. This authority is usually documented in writing, such as contracts, policies, or job descriptions, defining the scope of decision-making or actions that an individual or organization is authorized to carry out.
expressed powers
Expressed Powers
Church authority is the authority of God as expressed through the Magisterium of the Church, which resides ultimately in Christ, as expressed through His Vicar, the Pope, and the teaching authority of the Bishops in union with him.
The characteristic of "hostility toward authority figures" is often expressed as anger toward authority figures in delinquent subcultures, as individuals in these subcultures resist and challenge the rules and norms set by authority figures.
Gloucester Health Authority. has written: 'Strategic plan'
Expressed powers are powers written down for Congress in the Constitution.
Expressed power refers to the powers specifically granted to a branch of government or an official through written or codified laws, such as the Constitution. These powers are explicitly stated and defined, and typically include the authority to make laws, enforce laws, and interpret laws within a specified scope.
Robert H. Bryant has written: 'The Bible's authority today' -- subject(s): Authority, Bible, Evidences, authority, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Authority
Expressed in words, this is written fifteen thousand two hundred and twelve.
Raymond Abba has written: 'The nature and authority of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Evidences, authority
Expressed in Roman numerals, 2010 is written MMX.2010 = MMX
Adrian Burdon has written: 'Authority and order' -- subject(s): Authority, Church, Government, Methodist Church