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Not every architect has the gift to exercise this prerogative to the fullest.
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.
This was natural and, given his temperament, it would have been most unusual had he not exercised this prerogative of command.
The monarch can also regulate colonies and dependent territories by exercising the prerogative through Orders in Council.
It's casual; King has the attitude of a slightly eccentric, sometimes inappropriate uncle, exercising the prerogative's of his age.
It's casual; King has the attitude of a slightly eccentric, sometimes inappropriate uncle, exercising the prerogatives of his age.
No monarch ever exercised the prerogative again.
Senior Democrats like George J. Mitchell of Maine and Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii wanted part of the first big televised inquiry since Watergate, and they exercised the prerogative of their seniority.
"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".
Since then, my wife and children have exercised the prerogative of the atheist Jew, and put together our own culinary Christmas traditions, based on what we like best (and the fact that we spent many Christmases in France).
"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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