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A disbelief in the prerogatives or the beneficence of the American empire is not anti-American.

The spokesman referred to comments by Dmitry Medvedev, on Friday, saying Russia's president had "stressed that nobody has the right to interfere in the prerogatives of the judicial authorities".

They believed in the prerogatives of an intellectual avant-garde to lead "the people" into right thinking, and, given that Badinter does, too, her causes, and her polemics, are where her two centuries meet.

White Teeth sometimes creaks as it strives to accommodate all that history, but, with a heady pleasure in the prerogatives of fiction, it does so in order to leave history behind.

A much better investment would be to use EU money for infrastructure and for improving the business conditions in the country, says Mr Angelov.The dubious moral message of the EU grant and Mr Angelov's concerns are not the only reasons why many questioned the logic of the grant approval (which lies in the prerogatives of Bulgarian authorities as the European Commission was quick to clarify).

Since the 19th century, by convention, the advice of the prime minister or the cabinet who are then accountable to Parliament for the decision has been required in order for the prerogative to be exercised.

In contrast to the prerogative orders which are termed public law remedies, the declaration is called a private law remedy as it was originally developed in court cases between private parties.

There is a strife brewing between people who claim vital stories are being overlooked by the media vs. those in media with the prerogative of deciding what stories to cover.

McKenna replied that: "The house will understand that there is no part of the Home Secretary's duty which throws greater responsibility upon him or is indeed more painful, then that which has to be exercised in connection with the prerogative of mercy.

He hoped, therefore, for an eventual reconciliation between the government and the legislature, but a reconciliation in which the prerogative of the monarch and the influence of the nobility would remain undiminished.

In Singapore, the prerogative orders were known by their traditional names until 2006, when the names were modernized.

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