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the prerogative of
noun
A hereditary or official right or privilege.
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"This remains the prerogative of the prosecution".
Greed is the prerogative of American elites.
TO CREATE life is the prerogative of gods.
That was the prerogative of the French émigré intellectuals.
However, these policies were and are neither particularly radical, nor are they the prerogative of Blairites.
But she stressed that decisions about airspace closures remained the prerogative of national governments.
That can happen in the movies, too, but seldom is it the prerogative of the star.
Such behaviour, offensive as it is, has long been considered the prerogative of properly constituted governments.
That is the prerogative of labor unions, which typically bargain on an industrywide basis.
Just how is unclear: electoral fraud is usually the prerogative of governments.
It is the prerogative of hawks to draw blood without sin.
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