Each branch of the Legislature, as well as the supreme Executive shall have authority to require the opinions of the supreme Judicial Court upon important questions of law, and upon solemn occasions.
Much allowance is due to officers employed in each branch of this system, and the more so as there is good cause to believe that each acted under the conviction that he possessed the power which he undertook to exercise.
Order and efficiency in each branchof the public service have prevailed, accompanied by a system of the most rigid responsibility on the part of the receiving and disbursing agents.
Our Constitution wisely assigns both joint and separate roles to each branch of the government; and a President and a Congress who hold each other in mutual respect will neither permit nor attempt any trespass.
Spines straight, cylindrical, divided into three divergent straight branches of equal size; each branch two to three times as long as the simple thicker basal part.
Each branch bears at the distal end a spathilla, the teeth of which are very variable in form, number and arrangement.
Each branch bears a stellate terminal spathilla, composed of ten to twenty conical teeth, which radiate in all directions.
Each branch is armed with two opposite lateral rows of numerous small denticles, and bears a terminal spathilla with six to eight recurved radial teeth.
Both arms equal, in the proximal larger half simple, in the distal smaller half forked; each branch triangular, with a strong conical terminal spine.
The simple proximal half of each arm about the same size as each branch of the dichotomous distal part, twice as long as broad.
The stem is quite stout and very branching; at the end of each branch is a loose cluster of buds on slender pedicels.
At the end of each branch, seated within the four terminating leaves, is a dainty little globular pink flower-head.
From three to eight flowers, opening one at a time, grow along the ends of each branch.
Each branch is very thickly set with tiny, stiff, lance-shaped leaves less than half an inch in length.
Washington was compelled, consequently, to recommend to each branch of Congress in his opening address such matters as he thought demanded legislation.
This efficient clause was productive of a prolonged debate in each branch and a conference between the two.
As was the custom in Parliament, a committee was appointed in each branch of Congress to draft a reply to the President's address.
It was passed by a close vote in each branchof Congress, after a long debate in the House upon the powers of the General Government.
You may easily see, in each branch, the continuous piece of shoot produced last year.
This would be a quite simple matter, and produce other simply balanced forms, if each branch, with open air all round it, had nothing to think of but reconcilement of interests among its own leaves.
In each branch is included the secondary of a transformer or induction coil, which, since they correspond in their functions to the batteries of the previous figure, are designated by the letters E F.
As each branch of government had the power to block reform, the system was one which made legislation difficult.
These checks upon the agents and representatives of the people can not be enforced, however, if each branch of the government is to be permitted to determine for itself what powers the Constitution has conferred upon it.
Each branch of the government possessed the means of defending itself, since it had what was in effect an absolute veto on legislation.
The New Hampshire Convention had proposed "that no standing army shall be kept up in time of peace, unless with the consent of three quarters of the members of each branch of Congress.
The powers of each branch of the Government are there limited and defined, and an accurate understanding of that instrument would enable gentlemen to decide the question.
Each branch of the government (if he understood what was meant by constitutional checks) was to exercise its own opinions and use its discretions within constitutional limits, without a reference to the opinions of other branches.
In the United States, each branch in the making of pianos is now done separately, except in very large establishments, and consequently most of the work is done at home by the workmen.
These give to every student a credit between 0 and 20 in each branch of study, according to the manner in which he replies.
A party was found in the first Congress who opposed this principle, and were in favor of retaining a full power over the subject in each branch of the Legislature, by making annual appropriations.
A remonstrance to the President and Congress of the United States from the inhabitants of Kentucky, respecting the navigation of the Mississippi, was laid before the executive and each branch of the Legislature.
On a question for enabling two thirds of each branch of the Legislature to overrule the revisionary check, it passed in the affirmative sub silentio; and was inserted in the blank of M^r Gerry's motion.
He moves to postpone the clause in order to propose "that the National Executive shall have a right to negative any Legislative act which shall not be afterwards passed by ---- parts of each branch of the national Legislature.
M^r Madison supposed that if a proper proportion of each branch should be required to overrule the objections of the Executive, it would answer the same purpose as an absolute negative.
There is a movable slide on each branch, which can be adjusted to marks for each calibre, so that points projecting from their rear will enter the muzzle and hold the rest in place.
The foot of each branch is in the same plane, and is parallel to the upper edge of the main piece which connects them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each branch" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.