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And now it appears to be a gentleman's prerogative to change his mind.
It's my prerogative to change my mind if I want to".
He said he had "the prerogative" to change his mind about using junk bonds in the financing.
As Blatter himself admitted, the prerogative to change the dates of the tournament rests with the host nation – it cannot be imposed by the ExCo.
A few Oscar nominations down the road, though, she might just want to call upon the woman's prerogative to change her mind.
It's an owner's prerogative to change his mind, and it's logical to assume club executives today will review all the reasons why they shouldn't trade Pettitte for Johnson.
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We're a creature of Congress, and if Congress is unsatisfied with the way this is operating, they certainly have the prerogative and duty to change things in a way that are more conducive to what they want.
Or will they exercise a gender-exclusive prerogative, which was to change their minds?
"It's the prerogative of the president to change the cabinet whenever he feels the need to inject new blood, reinvigorate the cabinet and give it a new focus, and that's what we've done here," said Ima Niboro, Mr. Jonathan's spokesman.
If Aoki doesn't care for my creation, that's his prerogative and I urge him to change the channel.
Or the justices — notoriously resistant to change or any loss of prerogatives — could behave more judiciously and more like former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
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