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In his analysis of Beadle's behaviour, Manuele Facchini suggests that the Chief Justice considered the matter from a dominion-style viewpoint by stressing the 1961 constitution and the rights held by Salisbury thereunder, he was repudiating not the royal prerogative itself, but rather the attempt to exercise it at the behest of British rather than Rhodesian ministers.
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Perishable, it attempts to arrogate to itself the prerogative of imperishable time, of separating good books from bad".
The drug company instead intends to focus on developing new products, which happens to be a prerogative that may lend itself to more mergers activity.
In the second, Agostini v. Felton, it reserved for itself the "prerogative" of overturning precedents like Beaumont, making clear that's not a lower court's job.
Seventeen years after taking control of Hong Kong, pledging universal suffrage for the territory, Beijing has made one-person one-vote meaningless by giving itself sole prerogative over choosing the candidates.
By disregarding Congressional action that concededly does not violate the Constitution, the court flagrantly offends fundamental principles of separation of powers, and arrogates to itself prerogatives reserved to the representatives of the people.
The Supreme Court has been empowered to issue writs, namely habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, certiorari and quo warranto, for the enforcement of the Fundamental Rights, while the High Courts have been empowered under Article 226 – which is not a Fundamental Right in itself – to issue these prerogative writs even in cases not involving the violation of Fundamental Rights.
He said that if the election in Florida was not resolved promptly, it could wind up in the hands of the Legislature, which has a prerogative to choose the state's electors itself.
With regard to the issue of "first use," every president since Harry Truman has subscribed to the same posture: the United States retains the prerogative of employing nuclear weapons to defend itself and its allies against even nonnuclear threats.
This year it had a whole building to itself, which had been Ericsson's sole prerogative.
Writing at a time when the spread of the disease cast a shadow over the search for sexual bliss that is the perennial prerogative of youth, Mr. Korder captured the magnified sense of anxiety that attached itself to casual encounters.
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