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the prerogatives
noun
A hereditary or official right or privilege.
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Those are the prerogatives of parents".
I think she will defend the prerogatives of the House.
He very jealously guards the prerogatives of the Senate".
"He strongly defends the prerogatives of the committee.
"It was not concerned with the prerogatives of the military and the police.
At Hiroshima it had already lost the right to claim the prerogatives of innocence.
When the needs of education conflict with the prerogatives of headlong enrichment, which will Stanford choose?
And this time white people will lose the prerogatives of majority status".
(Subsequent amendments revised the prerogatives of the Port Authority, but it still remains in force).
Records were set up to codify the prerogatives and returns of the ducal property.
As a young woman, Fonda was a Hollywood princess who disdained the prerogatives of royalty.
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