prerogative u rečniku PONS

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The high court deliberately utilized 19th-century judicial rulings to protect employer prerogatives at the expense of employee rights.
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He requested the continuation of some traditional royal prerogatives, however, the government would not agree.
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Most of the following articles granted them the usual prerogatives of such companies, including a seal, governor, courts, laws, etc.
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A female ruler was guaranteed all the prerogatives and privileges of the imperial office, though her consort was not to take the title of emperor.
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The police prerogatives of this position remained temporary and territorial, influenced by prefects, general administrators and later civil governors.
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In theory, the king's prerogative allowed him to collect goods needed for both household and military use, but the latter was discontinued in 1362.
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Although negotiations are often held with the minority, these prerogatives remain with the majority.
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He had used this prerogative up to seventeen times during the previous day.
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Direct democracy can be partisan, however, if factions are given rights or prerogatives that non-members do not have.
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And if she objects to that then that is her prerogative.
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