Sentence examples for prerogative to nominate from inspiring English sources

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The second question in the case is the extent to which Congress may interfere with the President's constitutional prerogative to nominate federal judges.

It's the speaker's prerogative to nominate the chaplain, but it's a bipartisan appointment.

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First and foremost, everyone has the prerogative to make decisions for their own personal life.

V), applies to these consultations and, if it does, whether its application interferes unconstitutionally with the President's prerogative under Article II to nominate and appoint officers of the United States; violates the doctrine of separation of powers; or unduly infringes the First Amendment right of members of the American Bar Association to freedom of association and expression.

In domestic affairs Casimir was relatively passive but anxious to preserve the prerogatives of the crown, notably his right to nominate bishops.

Because the funds had big shareholdings in many of Argentina's companies, the government, in the form of the National Social Security Administration (ANSES), now has the right to nominate directors to the boards of these firms, a prerogative it has exercised by placing directors at around 20 companies.

To nominate requires 540 delegates.

Paul interrupted to nominate the Conch Sucker.

So, who to nominate?

§ 925.24 Failure to nominate.

I have a hero to nominate next year.

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