(1) The following acts, performed for others, shall be
the exclusive prerogative of the practising advocate or solicitor:
It seems the sabbatical — an extended leave of absence once
the exclusive prerogative of professors and priests — has gone mainstream.
With the brief and fascinating exception of the blaxploitation movies and a few other works of radical or renegade art, vengeance in the American imagination has been the virtually
exclusive prerogative of white men.
The memo does not mention postdocs, but it opens the way for those making major scientific contributions to projects to receive the official acknowledgement as full - fledged independent researchers that has traditionally been
the exclusive prerogative of faculty members.
As the Church teaches: «A healthcare professional's role may be to remove obstacles to conception, restore fertility, assist in fertility awareness, advise, comfort, listen, guide — but never to violate
the exclusive prerogative of wives and husbands to become mother and father only through each other.»
Not exact matches
This October saw a ton
of new
prerogatives — a new «PSN
exclusives» selection, which attempts to promote games that are
exclusive to the service, as well as PS2 Classics, a selection
of classic titles from the pervious era
of games.
After examining whether the law unconstitutionally invaded the federal government's
exclusive prerogative to set immigration policy, on Monday June 25, 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down key provisions
of Arizona's immigration law as follows:
According to the theory
of the British Constitution, all vacant lands are vested in the Crown, and the
exclusive power to grant them is admitted to reside in the Crown, as a branch
of the royal
prerogative.