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"This is a fundamental prerogative for better governance for Wales".
France has previously insisted on its national prerogative for handling migration.
By their actions over the decades, other countries had made it clear that they too reserved this prerogative for themselves.
The truth is, for better or worse, historically, bankruptcies seem to be the prerogative for modernising Greece's politics.
The truth is, for better or worse, historically, bankruptcies seem to be the prerogative for modernizing Greece's politics.
As such this therapy actually eradicates micrometastatic disease, a prerogative for a curative effect.
It is important to note that the most significant barrier to the success of the program is the cultural prerogative for home births.
Recently, it has been reported that the differentiation status of beta-cells is a fundamental prerogative for their susceptibility to deleterious effects of proinflammatory cytokines.
In the 19th century, after losing its prerogatives for a time (1772 1809), the Riksdag exhibited a strong liberal bent.
Maps serve as political shorthand for powerful public policies and have visually represented presidential prerogatives for generations.
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