The word authority (derived from the Latin word auctoritas) can be used to mean the right to exercise power given by the State (in the form of government, judges, police officers, etc.), or by academic knowledge of an area (someone can be an authority on a subject).
When the word Authority is used in the name of an organization, this name usually refers to the governing body upon which such authority is vested; for example, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority or the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. It is also the right to do something.
In government, the term authority is often used interchangeably with power. However, their meanings differ: while power is defined as "the ability to influence somebody to do something that he/she would not have done", authority refers to a claim of legitimacy, the justification and right to exercise that power. For example, while a mob has the power to punish a criminal, for example by lynching, people who believe in the rule of law consider that only a court of law has the authority to punish a criminal legally as the law says.
Authority is the legitimate or socially approved use of power. It is the legitimate power which one person or a group holds over another. The element of legitimacy is vital to the notion of authority and is the main means by which authority is distinguished from the more general concept of power. Power can be exerted by the use of force or violence. Authority, by contrast, depends on the acceptance by subordinates of the right of those above them to give them orders or directives.
Traditional Authority: Power legitimized by respect for long-established cultural patterns.
Charismatic Authority: Power legitimized by extraordinary personal abilities that inspire devotion and obedience.
Rational-Legal Authority: Also known as bureaucratic authority, is when power is legitimized by legally enacted rules and regulations such as governments.
The three attributes of authority are status, specialist skills or knowledge, and social position. These are particularly relevant to children when they regard their parents and teachers. Research has shown that children have a complex notion of what authority is. Children consider the type of command, the characteristics of the authority figure, and the social context when making authority conclusions (Laupa, 1991).
Authority is the fifth studio album by British electronic music group Client, released on 21 March 2014 through German electronic music label Out of Line.
After former singer Sarah Blackwood's (alias Client B) retreat from the band in December 2010, band leader Kate Holmes remained the only member of Client. The band announced that "Kate Holmes is likely to continue with the band's activities after taking a short break" and would look out for "a brand new Client to front the band."
In July 2011, Holmes introduced Xan Tyler as the new live singer of Client. Both musicians had collaborated before, forming synthpop group Technique in the late 1990's. However, since Client didn't release another album any time soon after the announcement and thus didn't go on tour, the collaboration never happened.
With the video for single "You Can Dance", released in September 2013, Holmes revealed the identity of new vocalist, Bristol-based singer/songwriter Nicole Thomas, using the alias "Client N".
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Tenors:
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh.
Altos:
Oh, oh.
Sopranos 1:
Oh, oh, oh.
Sopranos 2:
(repeat as desired)
Verse 1:
Dominion, dominion, rise up and take dominion,
it's time reclaim authority.
The kingdom, the kingdom is taking back it's freedom;
(no weapon formed against God's people will prosper).
Chorus 1:
God has given us authority,
to speak and believe what we can achieve.
God has given us authority,
not by might, not by power, but by the Spirit of the Lord.
Oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh.
Verse 2:
The nations, the nations, we're calling to the nations,
stand up and reclaim authority.
The power, the power He's given us the power,
(no weapon formed against God's people will prosper).
Chorus 2:
God has given us authority,
to speak and believe what we can achieve.
God has given us authority,
not by might, not by power, but by the Spirit of...
God has given us authority
to speak and believe what we can achieve.
God has given us authority,
not by might, not by power, but by the Spirit of God.
Bridge:
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Vamp 1:
Authority, He's given us power.
Authority, He's given us power.
Authority, after the Holy Ghost has come.
(repeat as desired)
Authority, He's given us power.
Authority, He's given us power.
Authority, after the Holy Ghost has...
Vamp 2:
Taking it back, taking it back,
Taking it back, taking it back.
Vamp 3:
Taking it back, taking it back,
we're taking it back, taking it back.
(repeat as desired)
Taking it back, taking it back,
we're...
Vamp 3:
Taking it.
Vamp 4:
Taking it, taking it
Taking it, taking it.
Ending:
Taking it back,
taking it back,
The word authority (derived from the Latin word auctoritas) can be used to mean the right to exercise power given by the State (in the form of government, judges, police officers, etc.), or by academic knowledge of an area (someone can be an authority on a subject).
When the word Authority is used in the name of an organization, this name usually refers to the governing body upon which such authority is vested; for example, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority or the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. It is also the right to do something.
In government, the term authority is often used interchangeably with power. However, their meanings differ: while power is defined as "the ability to influence somebody to do something that he/she would not have done", authority refers to a claim of legitimacy, the justification and right to exercise that power. For example, while a mob has the power to punish a criminal, for example by lynching, people who believe in the rule of law consider that only a court of law has the authority to punish a criminal legally as the law says.
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