Therefore, a president who cannot unilaterally fire civil servants needs alternative mechanisms to constrain their behaviour.
The state conferred upon a privileged few the right to unilaterally set prices, regulate output and exclude competitors from the market.
The fact that the analysis of many of the interviews remained cursory, and was conducted unilaterally rather than in cross-cultural collaboration, does show through, however.
In addition, states could threaten to withdraw or unilaterally decontrol items to prompt a substantive change.
Furthermore, some instruments are framed so that government unilaterally acts on target groups, while others build a bilateral or multilateral feature directly into the mechanism.
The local authority took the same view initially, unilaterally designing a means-tested charging system which was 'a hybrid between residential care and domiciliary care'.
To assess the likely effects of a merger, the difference in demand elasticity two hospitals face when pricing jointly instead of unilaterally is calculated.
They use the language of liberty and rights but are ready to allow one person to set the terms of his interactions with others unilaterally.