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The bank clearly has the prerogative not to do business with people it finds sketchy.
"Every country, by definition has the prerogative to enforce its own laws inside its own territory," Mr. Castañeda said.
"While the president has the prerogative to address any issue, people feel that the manner in which he is handling the issue is irresponsible.
The state maintains that the Legislature has the prerogative to assign responsibility to provide indigent defense to whichever government entity it chooses.
Mr. Perkins, who remembers when the Council passed its own budget during the administration of Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, said, "Ultimately the administration has the prerogative for spending the money, and so we obviously are cautionary".
Offensive guard Kevin Donnalley said, "He certainly has the prerogative to do what he wants because of all he's done here, but if he does come back, we want him out on the field playing for us".
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The parliament stalled the presidential cabinet's privatization of Air Botswana on the grounds that the airline had been established by an act of parliament and that the cabinet had exceeded its prerogative.
He added: "I have the prerogative to replace my ministers.
He had the prerogative of giving background and going off the record completely.
The whites had the prerogative of all the skilled and many of the semi-skilled jobs in the country.
For the Mail is right in this respect, if no other: the people have the prerogative now.
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