to enforce the law
A goal of wanting to be an emperor. The word "imperial" refers to empires.
The Motion to Enforce is a legal filing that requests a court to force someone to obey a previous court ruling.
making use of him or her for your personal gains.
Do you mean Imperial, or American imperial units? 10.14 fluid oz or 1.26 cup
I'm guessing by customary, you mean imperial. if so inches are customary/imperial
It means you have to protect the law and make put the rules out there. Most police officers/miltary MP's enforce laws.
Generally speaking "executing" the law means to enforce the law.
14 lbs. Imperial.
it means u have no life
First, be sure to understand that the phrase, imperial president, is just a figure of speech. All presidents are subject to the law and their power is limited by law. No president can act like an emperor even though his political foes may accuse him of doing that. That said, I say the best answer is C . The imperial president can selectively enforce the laws of Congress thereby effectively changing the law to fit his own opinion. If that is what you mean by "policy", then that is the mark of an imperial president. However, if he selectively enforces his own policy that would mean that he either has not stated his policies precisely or else is someone who changes his mind - hardly imperial. The president can indeed send troops into a foreign country without congressional authorization, but he has to ask Congress for money if they stay any length of time. Congress gives that right to any president in order to deal with emergency situations for which there is not time for Congressional debate. I do not think doing so indicates an imperial president.
"Enforce" in Spanish is "hacer cumplir". It is pronounced "ah-SARE coom-PLEER". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.