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The medical regulators are essential players in the SAMU as they have the prerogative to regulate access to the care service, thus making them public health authorities.
Google's submissions frequently dwelt on what it saw as its prerogative to preserve the quality of its own service for consumers.
The provision, which is being pushed by Representative Duncan Hunter, Republican of California, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, says "chaplains in each of the military services would have the prerogative to pray according to the dictates of their own conscience".
"If called upon to lead a prayer outside of a religious service, a chaplain shall have the prerogative to close the prayer according to the dictates of the chaplain's own conscience".
If the legislature commissions private parties, whether corporations or individuals, to perform this duty, it is its prerogative to fix the fares and freights which they may charge for their services.
Certainly, it's still your prerogative to participate.
Senators have long exercised their constitutional prerogative to derail nominations.
"It's Ms. Badger's prerogative to do what she wants.
Here, the president has no constitutional prerogative to assert.
Protesters could showcase the prerogative to fight back.
"They have a wide prerogative to use force".
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