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"If we are to maintain our institutional prerogative, that may be the only way we can do it".
But it is a prerogative that is also available to those nations whose victims the west has ignored.
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.
It is symptomatic of the colonial-settler prerogative that has sought to eliminate the offensive presence of the natives from any profitable territory.
Those criticisms weren't entirely stilled until after World War II, as Congress came to accept the speech as a presidential prerogative that should be received with respectful civility.
In fact, buying for children is a parental prerogative that has as much to do with deciding what the youngsters will not get, like the scandal-inviting camera phone, as what they will get.
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She defends union prerogatives that protect incompetent teachers.
The bill raises constitutional questions about President responsibilities and prerogatives that may have to be resolved in court.
Legacies are one of those quiet institutional prerogatives that can't help looking bad once exposed to public scrutiny.
But during the five years he spent there, Chapo enjoyed prerogatives that make the prison sequence in "Goodfellas" look positively austere.
"Agency managers will be encouraged to restore management prerogatives that have been ceded to Federal labor unions," the workforce appendix says.
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