But the President's executive action appeared likely to smooth over much of that problem.
Congress is slow, open, divided, and not well matched to handle more rapid executive action or do a good job of overseeing such activity.
"That was one of his first executive actions," said the director.
On the other hand, more information did become available and there was more scrutiny of executive action.
It did not make good business sense for a corporation to put its people and plant far from the center of executive action.
"Maybe it's time for a little executive action, you know?"
As a first step, in an executive action last month, he hired a Florida concern to provide medical services to the state's 9,300 prison inmates.
It was decided there to dissolve the Triumvirate and to create a new unipersonal office for an effective executive action.
This particular executive action would be good training for similar exercises in the future.
Mr. Bush had initially vowed in a campaign speech to carry out the pay cut on his own, as an executive action.
In an effort to bypass NSR requirements, the president took executive action to "curb plant-by-plant permit reviews".
Very much the most important action I took as regards labor had nothing to do with legislation, and represented executive action which was not required by the Constitution.
"Isn't the term for that 'executive action'?"
In dealing with executive action, only the "most egregious" conduct is "arbitrary in constitutional sense."
In the unlikely event that any of these executive actions did take place, Congress could quickly step in.
Roy Barnes also took executive action to change the flag of the state of Georgia, despite opposition from several vocal minority groups.
At the time, some members of Congress said the action was illegal because it required a change of law and not simply executive action.
President Clinton took executive action to make sure that the right to make such decisions is protected for all Americans.
Some sanctions were legislated while others were executive actions.
What is the point of taking such, such-'executive action,' isn't that what the Americans call it?