Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

140 Sentences With "the prerogative"

How to use the prerogative in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "the prerogative" and check conjugation/comparative form for "the prerogative". Mastering all the usages of "the prerogative" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"That's the prerogative of the court," spokesman Amit Arya said.
Clearly, physical border structures are the prerogative of the rich.
"That is the prerogative of the executive branch," Mr. Indyk said.
French presidents have the prerogative to name entrants to the Panthéon.
Medical treatment is not the prerogative of people who make good choices.
Few questioned the prerogative of the tsar to banish a rebellious underling.
In his view, however, it was also the prerogative of the critic.
"What's at stake here is the prerogative of legislative oversight," he said.
And yet, popularizing digital art shouldn't necessarily be the prerogative of these platforms.
It's the prerogative of each generation to destroy history in its own way.
"But that is totally in the prerogative of the incoming administration," he added.
Innocently naughty behavior has historically been the prerogative of teenage boys rather than girls.
Coercion - financial or otherwise - to silence independent voices is the prerogative of the plutocrats.
The plaintiffs are asking that states lose the prerogative to structure their labor relations.
However, el-Sissi has the prerogative to use the opportunity to reshuffle the Cabinet.
"It's the prerogative of an outgoing president to go on an occasional rant," he said.
He was simply exercising, explicitly, the prerogative of many men and women just like him.
An excellent command of French seems like a superpower, the prerogative of socialites and statesmen.
"Every woman has the prerogative to write off oral if they don't like it," she says.
Like HB2142, it left legislation surrounding bathrooms and changing facilities to the prerogative of the state.
It is the prerogative of the injured party to reject an apology, even when sincerely offered.
"This was Jonah's call, and the prerogative of a publisher," Smith wrote in an email to staffers.
"This was Jonah's call, and the prerogative of a publisher," Smith wrote in a follow-up memo.
They enjoy the "prerogative of jurisdiction," by which those authorities are tried by the Federal Supreme Court.
In the past, when a senator withheld a so-called "blue-slip" endorsement, the prerogative was honored.
"It's the prerogative of the people donating what they choose to do with their funding," she explained.
Sometimes they carved out clubhouses for people like themselves, justifying oblivious cruelty as the prerogative of genius.
The best thing about being a woman is the prerogative to have a little fun — on live TV!
But states didn't have the legal authority to simply refuse refugees; that's the prerogative of the federal government.
But in the American system, unlike in much of Europe, such matters are the prerogative of management alone.
Presidents have the prerogative to name Supreme Court justices who reflect their values and views of the Constitution.
Superintendent Austin Beutner really wanted to hold on to the prerogative to change it if he needed to.
MIKE POMPEO, U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE: The president has the prerogative to choose who&aposs in meeting or not.
Consenting sexual activity, even activity that mainstream public opinion might not condone, is the prerogative of the adults involved.
She acknowledged having little to offer by way of stipends or committee chairs — all the prerogative of the majority.
"It is disappointing that a foreign government should question the prerogative of the democratically elected president," the statement added.
Under the Constitution, impeachment is the prerogative of the House, but presidential nominations are the purview of the Senate.
I also benefit from the structures that oppress them, and have the prerogative to ignore those structures or not.
Thomas is committed to originalism, which led him to vote to uphold the prerogative of states to legalize medical marijuana.
We all work with a realization that it's the prerogative of the administration to implement policies as they see fit.
The Iranian Constitution gave Mossadegh the prerogative to name the minister of war, a portfolio Mossadegh sought to hold himself.
It would have been inappropriate, for example, to propose abolition of sedition bill which was the prerogative of the home minister.
In recent years, the prerogative powers have been in retreat, particularly the prime minister's right to take the country to war.
Exercising the prerogative of the chairman, Mr. Trump plans to focus on Iran and its malign activity around the Middle East.
The administration has the prerogative to pursue whatever tact is deems necessary to tourniquet the bleeding of information from its corpus.
For instance, Mr. Erdogan has led cabinet meetings since 2015, even though that is usually the prerogative of the prime minister.
If he can do all this, then he can claim the unquestioning obedience that has been the prerogative of the movement's leaders.
In our republic, the WHCA supports the prerogative of all reporters to do their jobs without fear of reprisal from the government.
Policies of such national consequence must remain the prerogative of our elected representatives, not Washington bureaucrats, and Palmer's bill is on point.
Republicans have often claimed the mantle of protectors of states' rights, and the prerogative of state governments as the laboratories of democracy.
"It is the prerogative of the Legislature to establish laws incorporating contemporary community standards regarding lewdness," Pettit wrote, according to the Tribune.
But the blue slip practice — which is not a Senate rule but the prerogative of the Judiciary Committee chairman — remained in place.
"The administration seems to be saying that Democratic oversight is illegitimate, that oversight is the prerogative of the majority party," said Rep.
In a way, instrumentalists are claiming for themselves the complete performance experience that has so far been the prerogative of opera singers.
Yes, bloggers and other Instagram celebrities do put themselves out there, but that doesn't give everyone else the prerogative to be a jerk.
If the extensive use of samples is considered the prerogative of the rich artist, then so is taking legal action over unauthorised samples.
With a group of nine musicians using about two-dozen different instruments, he abandons the prerogative of melody for one of spatial development.
The justices, she said, had weighed the court's role in judging the prerogative powers of the government, in cases dating back to 1611.
The administration's actions are not entirely outside the realm of the recognizable -- new presidents have the prerogative to highlight their priorities and downgrade others.
"The decision to pursue a federal criminal charge is almost exclusively the prerogative of the Justice Department and, ultimately, Attorney General Barr," Moss wrote.
For thousands of years, it was accepted that it was the prerogative of investors to trade on whatever information they had at their disposal.
" Lewandowski said if people don't believe the president is pursuing the right agenda, then they "have the prerogative as a staff member to leave.
As the nation's chief executive, the president has both the duty and the prerogative to set rules for companies that contract with the government.
The top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, Senator Dianne Feinstein, said Graham had the prerogative as chairman to bring whatever he wants before the committee.
The vice president has the prerogative of sitting in the chair, and if they want this done, the vice president should come to the Senate.
Incoming presidents traditionally have the prerogative to select the leader of FCC, which has broad regulatory power over the nation's cable, phone and satellite companies.
It is not the prerogative of the globalized city dweller to ignore the concerns of all those living on what the French call the periphery.
Members of this Court are vested with the authority to interpret the law; we possess neither the expertise nor the prerogative to make policy judgments.
He reserved for himself the right to give Mr. Carter his daily intelligence briefing, which had previously been the prerogative of the Central Intelligence Agency.
That's not going to happen, however, because it is the prerogative of the incoming president, in this case Trump, to nominate the next FCC chairman.
However, under Britain's unwritten constitution, the scope of the prerogative is difficult to define and its use in specific cases has been decided by the courts.
Britons voted for Brexit by 52 to 48 percent and the government has said this mandated it to begin the divorce process using the prerogative power.
Mr. Mueller never appeared in court during the investigation, and one of his prosecutors, Michael R. Dreeben, issued legal arguments defending the prerogative of the work.
The British people have a long, entrenched understanding that the prime minister of the United Kingdom holds the prerogative to choose the date of the next election.
Art itself in such inimical circumstances may seem the prerogative of the socially privileged; but it has to flourish for the sake of much more than art.
Italy, whose coalition government is divided over Venezuela, dissented from other European powers and blocked a joint statement saying individual nations had the prerogative to recognize Guaido.
Andrew, Florida: Will any of the investigating bodies examining Trump's world have the prerogative of requesting expedited Supreme Court rulings on cases that bypass the lower courts?
Looming over all this is the prerogative of Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, the Republican chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee who has been bitterly feuding with Mr. Trump.
Sugar was believed to have healing properties and in much of the world it was dispensed by apothecaries; consumption of small quantities of sugar was the prerogative of elites.
It was the prerogative of the growing American middle class to emulate elements of the elite, while also forming habits and conventions that demonstrated the new respectability of the bourgeoisie.
The investigators concluded that final admissions decisions were the prerogative of the president, that no laws had been broken and that no quid pro quos had been offered or accepted.
That is the prerogative of all managers, of course — rare and precious are those who come out and accept that defeat was warranted — and it does not make him unique.
"It is the prerogative of the producers, in partnership with the network, to make whatever decisions they feel are in the best long-term interests of the franchise," he continued.
But according to the Trump Justice Department, the White House wouldn't have the prerogative of appointing an acting director if Congress hadn't invested all the CFPB's power in a single director.
A non-neutral net would award ISPs the prerogative to decide what kind of content is available online, leaving them vulnerable to pressure from political and special interest groups, Singel said.
It was not clear when the recording, in which the militant leader also said holy war (jihad) in Syria was not just the prerogative of Syrians but all Muslims, was made.
" The North Korean leader responded to Trump's speech on Friday morning in a statement from Pyongyang, calling Trump "deranged" and "unfit to hold the prerogative of supreme command of a country.
Many analysts believe Wheeler's time at the FCC is running out, because it has traditionally been the prerogative of an incoming US president to nominate their own choice to lead the agency.
Supreme Court justices are proposing the prerogative be curbed or eliminated, but lawmakers under investigation, including the government's leader in the Senate, Romero Jucá, are insisting only Congress can make that change.
BUT, CARL, THE NATURE OF THE SECURITY, THEY DO ALWAYS HAVE THE PREROGATIVE AND WILL INTO THE FUTURE TO DO THAT IPO BASED ON YOU BELIEF THEY WOULD BEAT THEM IN DELAWARE.
In most states, as in New York, the courts have final review over forensic releases and transfers, and judges have the prerogative to side with the prosecution regardless of what doctors advise.
"He agrees with me, and many others, that action on housing finance reform is the prerogative of Congress, and that after over a decade of conservatorship, it is long overdue," Crapo added.
While a deregulatory agenda may be the prerogative of a new administration, under the Administrative Procedure Act, agencies must provide a reasoned explanation for deregulation, including an analysis of the societal costs involved.
But such a move could be tied up in the courts for months as it would raise serious constitutional questions related to the prerogative of Congress to decide how taxpayer money is spent.
This reputation has inspired desperate Russians to start appealing to him by sending video messages — a mode of address once the prerogative of President Vladimir V. Putin during yearly televised call-in shows.
It has the prerogative to interpret its own ideology as it sees fit — in this case in a very narrow manner — but I will continue to believe in the spirit of the words.
The message of these maps is still clear: deciding how and when our world will change, how its borders will shift, where migrants will settle, is no longer the prerogative of the established few.
Talking about contemporary art is the prerogative of any contemporary art show, but I couldn't help but feel that jokes were a subject which could have offered more: something bigger, louder and, ultimately, richer.
While Streisand, 75, may have the prerogative — and the money, cloning can cost upwards of $50,000 — to double down (twice) on her beloved dog, many animal lovers are not fans of the futuristic procedure.
"It is the prerogative of the US to take in such people," it conceded, as if Mr Yee had received asylum because of the content of his speech rather than the authorities' reaction to it.
At one point the court notes that, were the prerogative absolute, ministers could in theory choose to leave the EU without a referendum—or, indeed, do so in defiance of a vote to stay in.
The news outlet reported that a new state law went into effect on July 1 that gives officers the prerogative to ticket motorists who aren't going at least the speed limit in the passing lane.
The conflict pitted the union, which was defending hard-won guarantees of job security, against the newly empowered local school board, which demanded the prerogative to hire and fire the teachers and principals it preferred.
If the original executive order is formally rescinded and replaced, as is the prerogative of a president, then lawsuits challenging it would be effectively nullified as the focus turns to the new policy, legal experts say.
In a legal opinion issued in November, the parliament said the ECB had no power to impose guidelines on provisioning to all euro zone banks under its watch because this was the prerogative of EU legislators.
"Allowing some of the reforms to go into effect without others with which they are inextricably linked would not be giving effect to the statute but rewriting it, which is the prerogative of Congress rather than the courts," Hunt wrote.
White House deputy spokesman Eric Schultz told reporters the deal to resettle in the U.S refugees currently held at Australian-funded offshore processing centers was reached with President Barack Obama, and it was the prerogative of each president to set policies.
"I will make the man holding the prerogative of the supreme command in the U.S. pay dearly for his speech calling for totally destroying the DPRK," said the statement carried by North's official Korean Central News Agency on Friday morning.
Replacing the chief usher is certainly the prerogative of any first family, but turning over the position with each incoming administration changes the nature of the job and the all-too-rare nonpartisan culture of the White House residence staff.
Stephen E. Shay, a professor at Harvard Law School, said the Treasury "has the prerogative to make a more muscular application of its administrative authority than they have already" regarding taxation of stranded cash controlled by a company like Pfizer.
José Paulo Leão Veloso, a lawyer who will represent the northeastern state of Sergipe before the court and argue against decriminalizing abortion, said that the penal code was the prerogative of the legislature and that the current law should stand.
"The idea is to suspend it for a time until all this is sorted out, but ultimately the prerogative for licensing lies with the state," the source told Reuters on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak to media.
The government is appealing against a ruling last month that it needs parliament's assent to invoke Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty, the first formal step toward Brexit, as opposed to using an executive power known as the prerogative to do so.
The government is appealing against a ruling last month that it needs parliament's assent to invoke Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty, the first formal step towards Brexit, as opposed to using an executive power known as the prerogative to do so.
"It's the prerogative of home-state senators to evaluate potential federal judicial nominees and determine whether or not they are mainstream and well-suited to hold these important positions of public trust, which have real-world consequences for their constituents," Feinstein said.
He stood in the lane and yelled it over the wall, using the old phrase "Hookah-pani bandh," a sanction that dates back to medieval times, when sharing a water-pipe packed with tobacco was the prerogative of adult men in rural India.
Indeed, while I think disinvitation is the prerogative of any institution with autonomy over its platforms and duty to provide the highest possible quality speakers across the political spectrum, I don't think it's smart to shout down people who are already there.
The Supreme Court can defend bosses' bargaining power, the political spending power of the very wealthy and the prerogative of states to deny health care to their low-wage workers — or it can curb these powers to support a modern safety net.
Congress certainly has the prerogative to increase the asset threshold as Senator Crapo's bill does, but commensurate with that increase is the enhanced responsibility of the Congress to hold the regulators accountable for the frequency and quality of their oversight and supervision.
LIESMAN: AND MR. SECRETARY, I'M JUST GOING TO USE THE PREROGATIVE TO ASK THE FINAL, FINAL, FINAL QUESTION AND I APPRECIATE YOUR BEARING WITH US. I'VE COVERED THE TREASURY FOR MANY YEARS, INTERVIEWED ALMOST EVERY TREASURY SECRETARY AND HONOR TO INTERVIEW YOU AS WELL.
"This is a substantial legal victory for the right of the state to determine whether Medicaid providers are acting in accordance with best practices and affirms the prerogative of the state to make reasoned judgments on the Medicaid program," he said in a statement.
"It's the prerogative of home-state senators to evaluate potential federal judicial nominees and determine whether or not they are mainstream and well-suited to hold these important positions of public trust, which have real-world consequences for their constituents," she said in a statement.
The big picture: With the prerogative to appoint a majority of the judges to the Turkish high courts and his control of the country's legislature, Erdogan has become the most unassailable Turkish leader since Mustafa Kemal Ataturk established modern Turkey as a secular republic in 1923.
Asif Khawaja, former defense minister and staunch Nawaz ally, told Geo TV late on Wednesday that the plan to make Shahbaz premier was "almost confirmed", but added Nawaz as the leader of the party "has the prerogative to revise (or) amend his decision - or stick to it".
As a man representing [North Korea] and on behalf of the dignity and honor of my state and people and on my own, I will make the man holding the prerogative of the supreme command in the US pay dearly for his speech calling for totally destroying [North Korea].
" In Kim's long statement to Trump, which was carried by North Korean state media KCNA, the erratic North Korean leader said Trump was "unfit to hold the prerogative of supreme command of a country, and is surely a rogue and a gangster fond of playing with fire, rather than a politician.
But when it was apparent that the Senate was wavering on conviction, he reminded lawmakers that while it was "the prerogative of this Congress to express dismay, despair and condemnation," they should "struggle to find a suitable means to express your sense of disappointment" through some penalty less severe than removal.
A key task of the next governor, who sources say may be appointed for a full five-year term, will be to join a panel to select the external members of a new Monetary Policy Committee that will take collective responsibility for key decisions that are now the prerogative of the RBI governor.
"It's the prerogative of home-state senators to evaluate potential federal judicial nominees and determine whether or not they are mainstream and well-suited to hold these important positions of public trust, which have real-world consequences for their constituents," Feinstein, the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, said in a recent statement.
Let me remind Mr. Needham that it is the prerogative and responsibility of the president to nominate justices for the Supreme Court, and the president is Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE.
"This is an area where it is clearly the prerogative of the federal government to set immigration policy and the executive in particular to basically have the discretion on enforcement, which is what the president is arguing," said Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda, an associate professor at UCLA and director of the school's North American Integration and Development Center.
As a man representing the D.P.R.K. and on behalf of the dignity and honor of my state and people and on my own, I will make the man holding the prerogative of the supreme command in the U.S. pay dearly for his speech calling for totally destroying the D.P.R.K. This is not a rhetorical expression loved by Trump.
But there was a catch: Mr. Lhota would only agree to return to lead the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on the condition that he could keep his full-time job as the chief of staff of one of the state's biggest hospital networks — and also retain the prerogative to join any other paid board that he wanted.
KIRK: Congress has the oversight capacity authority and the prerogative to do their jobs, and they&aposre letting him run reckless and-- (CROSSTALK) PIRRO: But Charlie, the problem is that Paul Ryan who is not running again, who is not, you know, he just is lame duck right now, and he won&apost step aside and let someone else come in.
The episode sent a message to US allies — that unsparing if widely recognizable assessments of Trump's behavior and the conduct of his administration are unacceptable and that flattery is the glue binding strong diplomatic relationships with the US. It calls into doubt the practice of diplomacy itself — that foreign states have the prerogative to decide exactly who represents them abroad rather than leaders of their host country.
READ MORE: How to translate Brett Kavanaugh's language about abortion "If Roe is overturned, unless the state has a state constitutional right to abortion, a state would have the prerogative to limit abortion as it sees appropriate for women's health and safety or to protect unborn human life," said Steve Aden, chief legal officer of Americans United For Life, which advocates for anti-abortion legislation.
Davis' comments come hours after the U.K.'s Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, ruled that the government must seek approval from parliament before invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty – triggering its exit from the E.U. Davis said the government today agreed with the U.K. Supreme Court that the government did not have the prerogative power to trigger Article 50 without the consent of the rest of parliament.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) jumped on the majority opinion in Abbasi to support its case for the legality of Donald Trump's travel ban in its June 21st brief: "[A]s this court reiterated only days ago, '[n]ational-security policy is the prerogative of the Congress and president', and '[j]udicial inquiry into the national-security realm raises concerns for the separation of powers in trenching on matters committed to the other branches'".
For all the time, energy, and capital he was devoting to resolving this issue, it made sense when, in May, he signed a waiver delaying for six months the U.S. Embassy in Israel's relocation to Jerusalem—a decision forced on him by a 1995 law requiring the president to transfer the U.S. mission to the holy city, but granting him the prerogative to postpone it for six months at a time on national security grounds.
Consider just a few of the many medical conditions that could have disqualified someone from military service, if found to be severe or detrimental, in 403: Insanity or maniaScrofula or constitutional syphilisCancerHabitual drunkennessAcne rosaceaMasturbation may result in rejection or discharge of serviceMinimum stature of 240-foot-218, and possibly maximum height of 226-foot-3A greater weight than 220 pounds, unless accompanied by corresponding height and muscular sufficiencyDeafness Hernia and stomach ulcersContagious skin diseasesClub feet, splay feet, flat feet However, "a national bureaucracy for managing conscription did not emerge until after the passage of the Selective Service Act of 1917 -- although even this relied on the contributions of approximately 4,000 local draft boards, which retained the prerogative of granting exemptions," said John Hall, professor of military history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

No results under this filter, show 140 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.