exercise one's prerogative
it's my prerogative
royal prerogative
the prerogative of mercy
it's not a female prerogative to feel insecure.
the principal's prerogative to suspend a student.
one of the prerogatives enjoyed by the president
Making such decisions is not the sole prerogative of managers.
owning a motor car was still the prerogative of the rich.
The tsar protected his personal prerogatives.
the monarch retained the formal prerogative power to appoint the Prime Minister.
President may use his prerogative of mercy towards a criminal.
the prerogative gives the state widespread powers regarding the disposition and control of the armed forces.
It is my prerogative to change my mind. Aperquisite is a privilege or advantage accorded to one by virtue of one's position or the needs of one's employment:
How far are they willing to go in giving to government their prerogatives as parents?
Cardiac arrest-and, indeed, early death from any cause-is the prerogative of underlings.
For example, in many countries, education is still the prerogative of the rich.
In those days, it was the prerogative of the victorious to commission a sword worthy of a great victory.
This is her prerogative - I will do the Address when the Shutdown is over.
" Well, I am going to exercise my prerogative of roaring and show you how fares nobility. Watch me" .
'These women at least shall continue to respect the prerogative.
There will always be a king who will try to increase his prerogative.
Well, um... Well, this is his prerogative.
As if loveliness were not the special prerogative of woman—her legitimate appanage and heritage!
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