Sentences with phrase «prerogatives do»

But it would be silly to pretend that those professional prerogatives don't exist, and that they don't foster a degree of resentment.
What executive prerogatives does the governor have to execute his demand?

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Do businesses have the prerogative to ban them from their properties?
That's their prerogative, as is the right to believe that all file - sharing is piracy, although I'm of the belief that it isn't if the creator doesn't think it is.
Drug deals on US streets, and the violence done to enforce them, are the prerogative of US gangs, not the cartels.
As long as you don't ask prohibited questions during the interview process, it's your prerogative to ask candidates about anything from their appreciation for soccer to their favorite foods.
But if re-elected, he could decide not to do that and use what is called Royal Prerogative to force the deal.
There are some people, of course, who prefer to put their entire investment portfolio into individual stocks — that is their prerogative and they either learn the hard way (as most do) that it's not for them.
In any event, it's your prerogative to be and to remain spiritually blind, deaf, and dead; just don't assume everyone shares your reality.
If you don't wish to consider the points made about lying, patronising and manipulating women's feelings that of course is your prerogative.
Dante, for all his urgent attacks on papal prerogatives, did not want to see the papacy leave Italy.
This does not mean, by the way, that the State should not punish those who have wronged us, nor does it mean that we should not defend the weak, the aged, the very young or the sick, but it does mean we should not seek vengeance, because that is the Lord's prerogative (Rom 12:19).
In redefining marriage and the family, the state not only embarks on an unprecedented expansion of its powers into realms heretofore considered prior to or outside its reach, and not only does it usurp functions and prerogatives once performed by intermediary associations within civil society, it also exercises these powers by tacitly redefining what the human being is and committing the nation to a decidedly post-Christian (and ultimately post-human) anthropology and philosophy of nature.
If thats your prerogative then go ahead and do it.
We do it to help you build airports and highways for your use, of course (but also so that we may the more easily exercise our prerogatives of adjacency).
We would like to think that we can because we don't want to give up the power and prestige and prerogatives of being wealthy.
Evidence has been presented ad infinitum on this site, you simply choose to reject it which is certainly your prerogative, just don't pretend it hasn't been made available.
Though the nullifiers» case for the Constitution as a compact among sovereign states is a lame one that flies in the face of the Preamble («We the People,» not «We the States»), Madison did lose some important battles to proponents of the prerogatives of the states.
To be sure, this is a rather odd motto for the ministry of a church that professes to serve the world, and to do so through a Living Word carried and conveyed by a fellowship and in which priesthood is somehow conceived to be a universal function and not an aristocratic prerogative.
If you personally don't wish to do business with them for what the owner thinks that's your prerogative.
They are the prerogative of the gentleman, who is not obliged to spend his time in doing the bidding of others, but who can employ himself according to his own inclinations and in pursuit of his own chosen ends.
18) The fact that there is a later punk - driven attempt to democratize rock fame (and not in the fatuous way that Andy Warhol's «15 - minutes of fame» comment suggested) or that pop / disco artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna will pick up on Bowie's fame - playing and image - emphatic example, in Madonna's case overtly subordinating the music to the prerogatives of notoriety, do not alter what ALMOST FAMOUS is showing us, that rock can be thought of as a social phenomenon / scene that one might belong to («you're too sweet for rock and roll» is said not by a musician to a musician, but by a groupie to a rock writer), that is as fame - focused as it is music - focused.
It is our faith that in that Man it did not «fail», not because it had peculiar privileges or unique divine prerogatives, but because it held fast to its «initial aim», making that its own «subjective aim» and thus through «the travail» which mortal existence imposed upon it finding the «satisfaction» or fulfilment which was its destiny.
It is not the sole prerogative of Christians, but Christians who do not have this attitude can scarcely be said to be either loving or just.
Ann, that is certainly your prerogative, but I would hope that you wouldn't be offended if someone did put up a cross for your husband.
When a person exhibits too much passion over anything — God, a political movement, the latest in tattoos or a popular television show — we label that person as obsessive or compulsive, and mutter, «Get a life» Might we better understand zeal as Isaiah does, as the prerogative of God, who, despite the mess we've made of things, still chooses to care for this battered creation and our faulty selves?
If this were so, we might suppose the senses to waken our attitudes and conduct as they so habitually do, by first exciting this sense of reality; but anything else, any idea, for example, that might similarly excite it, would have that same prerogative of appearing real which objects of sense normally possess.
Jesus did not hesitate to condemn the shallow self - confidence of those who trusted in their Jewish prerogatives, or to commend the faith of a Roman centurion as being superior to theirs (Matt.
Further, they had to reaffirm their loyalty to the Crown though they did their best to maintain as many as possible of the privileges and prerogatives which they had so carefully built up over forty - odd years.
His notes show him moving away from Biel's (and many others») complicated scheme which, while saving God's prerogative, maintains that the «natural» man has a chance of doing something worthwhile by «doing what is in him», back to an idea that God's «prevenient Grace» is always available and always necessary for a life worthy of man and God.
Balentine concludes with a defense of Job — and God: «The lesson for Job seems to be that those who dare to stand before their maker with exceptional strength, proud prerogatives, and fierce trust come as near to realizing God's primordial design for life in this world as it is humanly possible to do
R. G. Usher has pointed out that the bishops did not possess the right to appoint the men they were expected to govern, the prerogative of determining what sort of men they should be, or the power to discipline them once they had been inducted.74 The decision as to qualifications for ordination had been taken from the bishops by the State, while the right of nomination to a parish post, after ordination, was largely controlled by lay patrons, and the bishops were forced to induct the nominee if he met the most meager requirements.
With the enhancement of the dignity of the bishop and the extension of his judicial authority under the patronage of the Empire, the old cathedra upon which the ante-Nicene bishop had sat in his capacity as teacher, was gradually converted into a veritable throne, imitative of that of the emperor.25 It is quite possible that the courtly protocol and the sartorial details of the so - called Donation of Constantine are a reasonably accurate description of the dress, insignia, and prerogatives of the chief bishop of the West in the late imperial period, that even the account of the bestowal of these privileges primarily errs in fictionally ascribing to one emperor what was probably done by several in the course of the fourth and fifth centuries, and that once the fictional monopolization of these prerogatives by one bishop is removed, the Donation is recognized as supplying us with a picture of a late imperial prelate.26
If she wants to eat eggs and bacon, that's her prerogative, but I know it's going to get bought, cooked and eaten whether I cook it or she does.
Clearly you don't enjoy watching FSU Baseball, which is your prerogative.
Advised that drug testing will no longer be TAC's prerogative, Cava said, «Mr. Simon apparently knows more about the rules of international track and field than we do, I guess.»
But if we want to sell him abroad that is our prerogative, he doesn't have to move, but things can start getting difficult for a player in that situation.
If Dragic wants to pad his stats or rub it in, I don't like it but it's his prerogative to do so.
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.
You don't have to like those players that's your prerogative, but don't expect people to agree with that as we all have a list and we all have our opinions.
Sure it is his prerogative to do so but it is also the prerogative of fans to stop contributing and paying through the nose for expensive tickets and that useless manager Ar $ ene's # 7.5 million salary!
Do arsenal had prerogative right to win EPL every season?
I do my best to do what I believe is best for my child and that's my prerogative.
Immediately after the referendum I argued that «While, given its royal prerogative, it is not altogether clear whether the government would have to take note of a parliamentary vote [on Brexit], it stands to reason that since the unconventional route of a popular referendum did not produce sufficient grounds to act on, the government has at least a moral duty to listen to the opinion of the body to which it is after all accountable.»
«It's entirely her prerogative to do that and in this case she's chosen to use that prerogative,» he replied.
«I don't think that's the appropriate place for it, but it's his prerogative,» said Sen. Patrick Gallivan.
State Senate lawyers argued over the weekend that the Senate's practice of paying members stipends for committee chairmanships they do not hold were legal, constitutionally defensible and proper as «a classic example of internal administrative prerogatives
If Fox doesn't want to accept the money for the paid advertisement, it's their prerogative.
I think it much more likely to build broad support in Parliament for putting Royal Prerogative powers on a statutory basis («strenthening Parliament») than seeing abolishing the monarchy as a likely route to do this.
That you have access and and a finger to type does not confer you with the prerogative to start dishing out trash here.
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