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"This is a fundamental prerogative for better governance for Wales".
France has previously insisted on its national prerogative for handling migration.
It's been a lady's prerogative for years and now nightclubs are at it as well.
By their actions over the decades, other countries had made it clear that they too reserved this prerogative for themselves.
Many hope the council, believed to have 33 members at present, will exercise its prerogative for the first time by anointing Prince Nayef.
But because it lacks another candidate with the stature of Mr. Weber, Germany may trade its prerogative for some other concession in the continuing talks about how to remake European governance.
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In the 19th century, after losing its prerogatives for a time (1772 1809), the Riksdag exhibited a strong liberal bent.
And privilege comes with prerogatives for students, including the freedom to do things that seem to have nothing to do with getting an education.
Although Pinochet no longer has the same prerogatives for the use of force to defend his integrity, he is Commander Emeritus for Life of the Army and has at his disposal a contingent of military bodyguards, armored Mercedes-Benzes, and an ambulance, which accompanies him everywhere.
Maps serve as political shorthand for powerful public policies and have visually represented presidential prerogatives for generations.
The authors argue that social issues such as these have become national prerogatives for countries within the European Union.
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