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"You will normally see coercive power as a prerogative of the state.
Otherwise, individuals' self-governance of themselves is sacrificed to self-government understood merely as a prerogative of majorities.
In the past, theories of learning, as a prerogative of psychologists, were generally formulated in purely verbal terms and evaluated exclusively at the behavioral level.
The "social partners" are expected to exhibit self-discipline as a prerogative of influence, and their sense of ownership makes for higher levels of compliance.
If it sounds strident that's because it is: we have to find the backbone to reject Victorian sentimentality and insist on adequate living standards as a prerogative.
The claimed injury thus runs (in a sense) with the Member's seat, a seat which the Member holds (it may quite arguably be said) as trustee for his constituents, not as a prerogative of personal power.
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For the most unremarkable and law-abiding person, as much as anyone, privacy is a prerogative.
If the larger states were to move in that direction – and that means Britain and France – others could present it to their populations as a fait accompli, a prerogative, however unfortunate, of the EU.
Nevertheless, land as a resource remains a prerogative of the state, which the ZANU PF regime has controlled for a span of more than 30 years now.
Gilligan, who viewed producers' titles as a writers' prerogative, was resistant.
With the exception of Don, whose evident anger expresses itself in silence, the men in their lives treat domestic abuse as a natural prerogative.
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