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Asked again to explain himself, Mr. Kouchner announced that France was doing military contingency planning for an eventual war, saying, "We are preparing by trying first of all to put together plans that are the unique prerogative of the chiefs of staff, but that — it's not for tomorrow".
This unique prerogative was ultimately demonstrated to enable an outstanding spectral selectivity as well as an extremely efficient dynamic modulation of the optical transmittance at near-infrared frequencies (~ 80% in the range 700 1600 nm).
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"Judgments concerning such potential threats to aviation and national security call upon the unique prerogatives of the Executive in assessing such threats".
The cultural imperative to confess, to share, to work through our troubles in public in print, on television, in a blog has had the effect of eroding the Tolstoyan entitlement to unique suffering, an ideal that it is the prerogative of literature to defend.
The right to make treaties is a disputed prerogative power: under Blackstone's definition, a prerogative power must be one unique to the monarch.
This is also not unique to the gender identity case; all physicians are increasingly subjected to scrutiny at every level, potentially undermining our prerogative to determine the medical necessity of any treatment to a particular patient, yet also demanding enhanced confidentiality.
That's your prerogative.
Editor's prerogative.
That was his prerogative".
It's his prerogative.
That is your prerogative.
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