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The underlying assumption here is that each state uses its own sovereign prerogatives to affect the citizenship constellation, since it is less likely to have a considerable leverage on the preference of its counterpart.
With Iran and Libya, Halliburton used its own subsidiaries.
MIT Engineering Systems Division uses its own logo.
Architecture uses its own means.
The U.K. uses its own payment system.
One county uses its own personnel.
"Presidents are very protective of their prerogative, but what I'd say to him is that Congress has its own prerogative and it's the power of the purse," Mr. Warner said in an interview.
On Thursday evening, a portion of the British media exercised its own prerogative: to attack the judges behind the ruling.
Yet in what sense is parliament taking back control, if the government is able, using its ancient prerogative powers, to manage the whole EU withdrawal process without any significant parliamentary involvement?
The government is appealing against the high court judgment in the case brought by Gina Miller over whether the government could invoke article 50 using its prerogative powers, without winning parliament's backing.
So what does the leadership do, how does it respond to the charge that it's a self-selecting clique, bitterly jealous of its own prerogatives and heedless to the interests of anyone outside this tight, introspective group?
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