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In an effort to validate the lives of single women, the accomplished women who have written about them perpetuate the image of their situation as a plight rather than a prerogative, the lack of a lifestyle rather than a lifestyle (and, given the compelling statistics, not even an alternative lifestyle).
This was backed up by The Zamora, where the Privy Council held generally that to exercise a power not granted by statute (such as a prerogative) the government must prove to the court that the exercise is justified.
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As far as the link between NHIS ownership and maternal healthcare utilisation is concerned, some questions remain unanswered in the literature: (1) is NHIS a prerogative of the rich, the poor or both?; (2) which of these groups should be the primary target of the NHIS?; and (3) which of these groups are currently benefitting from NHIS ownership via maternal health utilisation?
We have demonstrated that, urban land in Harare (as many other urban centers in the countries) remains a prerogative of the state that the ZANU PF regime has controlled for more than three decades.
The choice of the best regimen for the patient is a prerogative of the doctor.
Even the courts have helped to reinforce these ongoing breaches, ruling that it's a prerogative of the president, not the judiciary, to determine how enemies of the United States will be treated in custody and what type of trial they will receive, if any.
This pluralism does not seem to be a prerogative of the fine arts as the representations used in the sciences are not all of one kind either.
Though the genetic material exchange and recombinations occur in haploid organisms, including bacteria and other prokaryotes, the genuine sexual reproduction is a prerogative of the eukaryotes and it is coupled with the alternation of the diploid and haploid phases of a life cycle.
When Silberberg defended herself, calling the meeting "a prerogative of the seat," Chapman said she missed his point.
Mental as well as physical illness is much greater among the poor, even though our complacent cliché is that nervous breakdowns are a prerogative of the rich because the poor "can't afford" them.
"Given that there is no precedent, that it is a prerogative of the president of the republic and not subject to judicial procedures of any kind, I see it quite difficult and problematic," he said of the effort to get the international court to reverse the pardon.
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