usurp.01
frames- Perhaps none of the unconstitutional conditions contained * in the appropriations bills for fiscal 1990 better *ICH*-1 illustrates [ARG0 Congress 's] attempt * to [rel usurp] [ARG1 executive power] than Section 609 of the executive-office bill : `` None of the funds made * available pursuant to the provisions of this Act shall be used *-2 * to implement , administer , or enforce any regulation which *T*-3 has been disapproved *-58 pursuant to a resolution of disapproval duly adopted * in accordance with the applicable law of the United States . ''
- `` We spent a lot of time and money in *-1 building our group of stations , '' he said *T*-2 , *-3 adding that Fox does n't `` appreciate '' [ARG0 another company] attempting *-4 to [rel usurp] [ARG1 its station lineup] .
- Beginning in the early 19th century , with U.S. v. Hudson and Goodwin , the Supreme Court has repeatedly held that [ARG0 a judicial power * to declare conduct * to be against the public interest and hence criminal] , [ARGM-ADV while *-1 well established in British law] , [ARGM-MOD would] [rel usurp] [ARG1 legislative authority under the doctrine of separation of powers] .