Sentences with phrase «personal prerogative»

Boundary Intrusion — This occurs when one partner intrudes on some form of privacy, ownership, or personal prerogative of the other.
Whether or not a person grasps at that opportunity is their personal prerogative.
They've taken the position that access to the data is Jones» personal prerogative.
The guiding principles for the use of the monarch's «personal prerogative» are that government should persist and that there should not be elections in quick succession.
The key is all in the styling, it's up to your personal prerogatives.
To my knowledge, the British Government has never suggested any legal changes to the prerogative of the Crown on the Monarch's constitutional or personal prerogatives.

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In these last years, scarred by AIDS, by the dominant culture of greed and violence, and by personal loss and pain, I have come to see more distinctly the vital link between the healing process (traditionally the prerogative of religious and medical traditions) and the work of liberation (assumed to be the business of revolutionary movements for justice).
In these last years scarred by AIDS, by the dominant culture of greed and violence, and by personal loss and pain, the author has come to see more distinctly the vital link between the healing process (traditionally the prerogative of religious and medical traditions) and the work of liberation (assumed to be the business of revolutionary movements for justice).
Education for democratic race relations must go beyond factual instruction; it requires a change of motive, from that of promoting the prerogatives of one's own group to that of serving the right without calculation of personal advantage.
That kind of visit is not only a professional's prerogative, but the minister's personal privilege, now too often surrendered in favor of the clinical model and the unlisted telephone number.
If anyone wants to conditionally support the club then that is their prerogative — but it does beg the question why bother if you are only willing to support the club when everything is in accord with your own personal wishes / desires / view of the world.
Hitherto, elections had been announced as a personal decision of the Prime Minister using powers delegated to him under royal prerogative.
The role of the prime minister in the honours system emerged in the 17th and 18th centuries, as the personal rule and prerogatives of the monarch gave way to parliamentary sovereignty.
If some people decided to shop elsewhere based on my personal political views, that was their prerogative.
If you all have a problem with a comment, that's your prerogative which I respect, regardless of whether it feels personal.
After years of analyzing the personal and professional styles of lawyer managers, three inescapable conclusions have become readily apparent to me: (1) The authority of lawyer management is derived from the willingness of partners to be managed; (2) Partners in most law firms perceive themselves as being owners of the firm, having certain prerogatives and independence, not as employees to be «managed»; and (3) Law firms have their own personalities and cultures; and management techniques that may be effective in one firm may be marginally or not successful in another.
After years of analyzing the personal and professional styles of lawyer managers of successful (and not so successful) law firms, three inescapable conclusions have become readily apparent to me: (1) The authority of lawyer management is derived from the willingness of partners to be managed; (2) Partners in most law firms perceive themselves as being owners of the firm, having certain prerogatives and independence, not as employees to be «managed»; and (3) Law firms have their own personalities and cultures; and management techniques that may be effective in one firm may be marginally or not successful in another.
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