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That's the company's prerogative and doesn't necessarily signal any trouble.
It's a director's prerogative, and a director needs to decide that for him or herself.
He aimed at the restoration of the royal prerogative and the abolition of the liberum veto.
"It is their (Vodafone's) prerogative and we will examine the notice.
Davis's sentence was remitted by royal prerogative and he was released from prison in 1976.
But that's her prerogative, and as a fellow procrastinator, I salute her.
"It is his prerogative, and he decided he didn't want to do it," she said.
But that's the "pro-life" movement's prerogative, and its particular morality.
Sovereignty is exercised by the royal prerogative and is not attributed to the electorate.
This enabled especially the more politically powerful union movements to accept managerial prerogative and high flexibility in internal labour markets.
"Jury service, like voting, is quintessentially a prerogative and responsibility of citizenship," Mr. Brown said in a brief veto message.
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