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In this dualist world view, human beings, who are endowed with reason and self-awareness, have transcended nature; they thus have prerogative over the mechanic driven animals (O'Rourke 2000).
As such, they claim to have prerogative over the use of incoming funds regardless of what workers have done since they pay their salaries … in the end, some private hospitals and clinics deny health workers their share of the enablers' package.
Hittite queens had prerogatives of independent high-level initiative, and examples of their correspondence with foreign potentates supplement the archives of their husbands.
"There are certain things where the president has prerogatives; there are others – like the codification of the embargo – I don't see being lifted by Congress," Menendez told MSNBC on Thursday.
But in his country there are still regions a statuto speciale, which have different prerogatives.
"Presidents are very protective of their prerogative, but what I'd say to him is that Congress has its own prerogative and it's the power of the purse," Mr. Warner said in an interview.
They don't have that prerogative in their day jobs.
He added: "I have the prerogative to replace my ministers.
"If I have any prerogative, he will have an important part in this convention".
For the Mail is right in this respect, if no other: the people have the prerogative now.
Mr. Ban and his advisers believe they have the prerogative to make decisions in some administrative matters, which has become an issue with the court, he acknowledged.
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