Sentences with phrase «prerogatives then»

On the issue of assignment the AG's approach is entirely logical and not surprising: evidently Herr Schrems can not have claims assigned to him and then exercise those claims using any other jurisdictional prerogatives then present in the original claim.
If thats your prerogative then go ahead and do it.

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If that which is in the womb is a human being then there can be no justification for the murder of that child and the people who lamely say it is the mother's prerogative to murder him or her if she feels like it is just barbaric.
If you're so stubborn to simply judge someone statistically and then attempt to present it as fact then that's your prerogative (hence I quote it as your agenda).
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.
@ GunnerBoss Man you and whoso ever can be as constructive as you want that's your prerogative, if you wasted your time reading my post after some of the stuff you've written in the past then cheers to you.
If you think of the changes as restrictions on the royal prerogative, which they are, then it will be like any other act that restricted it.
Mr Justice Benin then informed him that he had the prerogative not to answer but, there would be dire consequences if it was later established that he, indeed, had businesses.
If that's true, then increasing the amount of weight you lift should be a prerogative in your training.
But then arrive his two ugly incel buddies: Stan (Vincent Columbe) and Dimitri (Guillaume Bouchède) who slaver over Jen and envy Richard's alpha - male prerogative.
However Hollywood has never let story - telling prerogatives get in the way of sheer avarice and since then we have been treated to a TV series and two big screen sequels.
The control board then dealt a series of blows to the elected school board, beginning with its firing of Franklin Smith, normally a board prerogative, and ending with the transfer of control over the school system to a new, nine - member board of trustees.
If for some bloggers that means only reading traditionally published, physical copies of romances, then that's their prerogative and there's nothing wrong or hypocritical about it.
If Ubisoft wanted to show how Native Americans were affected in the American Revolution, then that is their prerogative.
But then whenever donors insist on a separate wing, with their donation intact, they are disturbing a museum's prerogatives and a viewer's experience.
If the United Kingdom, having already triggered Article 50 TEU, make a unilateral attempt to revoke this notice, and this exercise of prerogative power were submitted to judicial review before the UK courts, then a substantive interpretation of EU law would be necessary to determine the question in the case.
When those charged with honouring the Constitution and Charter fail to address this serious issue then, I allege trust of the Royal Prerogative has been breached.
However, if a client wishes to be closely involved, then that's their prerogative and I work with that.
If this is wrong, and the referendum was binding, then neither the use of the prerogative nor another Act would be needed.
If the parenting practices of the targeted - rejected parent are assessed to be broadly normal range (with due consideration and latitude given to the broad array of parenting practices displayed in normal - range families, and with due deference given to recognized parental prerogatives in establishing family values through the legitimate exercise of parental authority, leadership, and discipline), then the presence of that symptom set in the child's symptom display MUST be the induced product of pathogenic parenting by the allied and supposedly «favored» parent.
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