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And privilege comes with prerogatives for students, including the freedom to do things that seem to have nothing to do with getting an education.
Trollope understands with eerie accuracy the dispersal of power in an institution with prerogatives: Mrs. Proudie, the Bishop's wife, has immense power because she has the Bishop's ear, and all the rest of him, but also because she has a reputation for integrity backed by consistent tough-mindedness.
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A political crisis was created by the papal interdict of Venice in 1606, concerned not with heresy or reform but with temporal prerogatives of the papacy.
The fact is that Watke was more immediately concerned with Thompson's having landed at My Lai 4 — and having thus interfered with the prerogatives of a ground commander — than with Thompson's story of a massacre.
"It was not concerned with the prerogatives of the military and the police.
A moral crusader and a Commander-in-Chief grapple with different prerogatives.
When the needs of education conflict with the prerogatives of headlong enrichment, which will Stanford choose?
Often, societal concerns over language and nudity are in direct conflict with artistic prerogatives.
Instead of balancing European rules with national prerogatives, he is more concerned to slow the pace of austerity.
Will Percy, his humanitarian impulses at odds with the prerogatives of his father, is caught in the middle.
At the time, in the 18th-century, the very idea of grasping weather competed with the prerogatives of the gods.
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