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Every so often, though and most CEOs can sense when these moments of truth arrive it is absolutely essential to exercise your prerogative and defy the collective wisdom of the board and its advisers.
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Surely Mr. Bush will exercise his prerogative to address the nation in prime time.
The letter is the latest initiative aimed at persuading Downing Street not to exercise royal prerogative powers and instead allow parliament to make the ultimate decision.
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The easiest form of self-suppression is to have an idea and not write it, and we may well wish that more authors would exercise this prerogative.
When Mr. Sulzberger wanted to exercise his prerogative and make his likes and dislikes known, he usually did so through interoffice memorandums, signing them with the nickname he had carried since childhood, Punch.
"They have had a year and a half to exercise that prerogative and, now that they have blown through that deadline, most people would acknowledge that is a privilege they should relinquish … rather than get into additional political gamesmanship".
The execution, the first in France for two years, and the twentieth in the last 20 years, took place a few hours after President Giscard D'Estaing had refused to exercise his prerogative of mercy.
"It would be strange indeed if the United Kingdom government, exercising no internal power in Rhodesia, were given the right to exercise the prerogative of clemency".
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