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1 Power should assert its own prerogative , but in the name of law and love.
2 Kgabo argues that government ignores business plans and issues subsidies according to their own prerogative .
3 That is their own prerogative .
4 The right of Christ to rule His Church was disputed by King James, and claimed as his own prerogative .
5 But when Charles was victor he used his advantage only to strengthen his own prerogative , not effectively to suppress heresy.
6 By the Constitution the King could not do this of his own prerogative ; he must have the assent of the Rigsrad.
7 He had voluntarily offered the parliament to circumscribe his own prerogative , and to abrogate, for the future, his power of granting monopolies.
8 Withdrawing the report marks Mkhwebane's new belief that the president should be able to "use his own prerogative " on the matter.
9 Municipalities however, are able to at their own prerogative , raise the 2.2% closer in line with inflation.
10 Nor were they less obstinate in the affair of the judges whom the king had ventured to appoint by virtue of his own prerogative .
11 Most husbands would think modest confusion more becoming in a wife, than the indignation which he usually deems it his own prerogative to exhibit.
12 The most illustrious sovereigns have never parted willingly with their own prerogatives .
13 The Congress has the right and can find the means to protect its own prerogatives .
14 All committees are jealous of their own prerogatives and sometimes more or less jealous of other committees.
15 Beauty, like royalty, has its own prerogatives .
16 You are really guilty of weakening your own prerogatives under the Constitution by asking me to assent to their existence.
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