Sentences with phrase «with prerogatives»

That you have access and and a finger to type does not confer you with the prerogative to start dishing out trash here.
By dicta in David M., the Court has implied that site of residence is with the prerogative of the custodial parent when it remarked that»... the parent who receives custody is primarily responsible for making decisions concerning the child and for providing the child's permanent home.»

Not exact matches

The Taoiseach told the Socialist Party TD that «you want to continue with speculation, that's your prerogative».
If users are willing to pay $ 18 or more for a token associated with a non-working product in the real world, that is their prerogative.
And it's your prerogative to address that issue with them however you want.
As my experience with students bears out, there is a danger these days that self - discovery is becoming the prerogative of the affluent and the otherwise advantaged.
Infatuated with himself, he usurped the prerogatives of the Apostles by presuming to preach the Gospel in the streets, where he made many disciples, and involving them, both men and women, in a like presumption by sending them out, in turn, to preach.
And if others feel they can't apologize, because their understanding of the facts is at odds with Julie's, well — that's their prerogative, too.
Each denomination was fully independent but agreed to surrender certain prerogatives with regard to general problems such as defense of the faith, spread of the gospel, and moral reform.
With the exception of some Const, itutional amendments, this is still a state prerogative.
With increasing complexity in Israel's social life, however, came corresponding developments in ritual and priesthood, especially after royal families began copying, in temple architecture, modes of worship, and priestly prerogatives, the models of Phoenicia.
There is everything to commend in the attitude of humility, or thanksgiving, or petition, or intercession before God, so long as the person with the attitude is not usurping prerogatives either of God himself or of the whole congregation of Christians.
If you disagree with 1 Corinthians 5, of course, that's your prerogative.
If you personally don't wish to do business with them for what the owner thinks that's your prerogative.
If you disagree with some of the doctrines, that's your prerogative, of course.
This was an unusually bad idea that military leadership went along with, at least publicly, partly out of a sense that they had no prerogative to intercede.
It not only implies, for the several national «governments», the prospect of having to waive a substantial portion of the pomp, prerogative and privilege which they now enjoy as the traditional concomitants of the possession of national military power, and having to content themselves with the considerably smaller amount of glory which is reserved for mere units of local administration.
(Genesis 3:22 - 24) This, in the early Old Testament, Yahweh cherishes immortality as a divine prerogative which he will not share with man.
This meant for the earliest disciples a basic renunciation of the struggle for existence, implemented by a complete break with the power structure of society: the automatic prerogatives of the chosen people, the security of the holy tradition, the comfort of established religious organization and clergy — all such props, controlled by man and as a result constantly available to him for securing his existence, were in principle eliminated.
And, be this as it may, it is certainly with a sense of his own priority and prerogative that the man reacts to the woman's appearance, as have billions of men down to the present day:
Social work associations in Chicago, as later in New York, reacted predictably and obligingly with claims of professional expertise and prerogatives.
Instead of seeing the natural world as one among the social ethical concerns of human beings, it displays the human race as one species of God's creatures alongside others, a species with special prerogatives and responsibilities within creation.
If you wish to fast and pray for a billionaire to match wits with the President that is certainly your prerogative.
In view of all that inheres in the first four «words» and in the light of what is there already affirmed both explicitly and by inference; in consideration of ancient Eastern modes of thought and the characteristic psychological identification one always made of his own life with the life of immediate and also more distant progenitors; in recognition of the meaning of Covenant, together with Israel's faith in God's creation and his continuing exercise of the powers and prerogatives of Creator and Sustainer - in acknowledgment of all this it is apparent that the intention of the fifth commandment is to establish and perpetuate not merely the parental but by and through the parental the divine claim upon every life in Israel.
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.»
Cyprian's ideal is likewise a martyr bishop, but because he must counter the rival claims of the confessors to bind and to loose by virtue of their witnessing to Christ, Cyprian must, unlike Ignatius, reach back explicitly to the prerogatives of the apostles and notably Peter.87 Cyprian called Peter a bishop88 and regarded every bishop as filled with the Holy Spirit89 and as the vicar of Christ, succeeding by vicarious ordination to the apostles.90 Thus Cyprian found the essence and fulfillment of the Church in the bishop:
The ancient prerogative of collegiate rule is prominent in the formulary of presbyteral ordination with its petition for purity of heart to enable the presbyter to govern and give counsel, to be «filled with the Spirit» as «the presbyters of Moses» (Num.
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 prelatWith 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 prelatwith a picture of a late imperial prelate.26
Thus even in the middle of the third century the laity preserved their «1iturgy» of electing, of bringing the offerings or tithing, of identifying themselves with the prayers of their celebrants in antiphonal amens.97 Moreover, their consent was sought in dogmatic and moral formulations.98 Closely connected therewith was the people's prerogative in the recognition of martyrs which in the fourth century was to become the communal voice in the authoritative canonization of saints.99
Texans insist on spelling both the pod and the dish with an i, which is their prerogative.
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.
Morgan has had plenty to say about Wenger in recent years, none of it good, and that is his prerogative I suppose but with his latest snippet I think he has gone too far and is not even being an Arsenal fan at all.
Price starts with Lloyd George and goes on to retell the familiar stories of Baldwin versus the press barons Beaverbrook and Rothermere (and his famous denunciation of them as having «power without responsibility, the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages» - in fact written by Kipling).
Presidents enjoy the prerogative of modifying their cabinet with low restrictions, and dismissing cabinet members at will.
Confronted by terrorism, drugs and illiberal groups, how willing and able are the governments of the Philippines and Indonesia to balance national security prerogatives and popular demands with respect for civil liberties?
Perhaps the more interesting thing will be to see where the Assembly stands on the challenge from the Senate regarding changes made through budget language to how prisoners are counted for legislative districting, where the Assembly likely sides with the governor on the policy outcome but with the Senate on institutional prerogatives and procedure.
His policy initiatives, by charter the prerogative of the legislature, are adopted with the budget.
In addition to tightening the distinction between fact and opinion, the time is long overdue for lawmakers to undo the absurdity they have created — and the real damage caused to all citizens» prerogatives of democratic participation — when they equate a journalist's controversial allegations about a George Galloway with Joe's controversial allegations about Dr Bright.
«I don't have a problem with the legislature setting up committees and naming chairmen [previously the sole prerogative of legislature chairmen] but I think a so - called rail corridor committee should have more members from the corridor on it.»
This is what Article 72 of the Constitution of Ghana says on the President's prerogative of mercy: Article 72 (1) The President may, acting in consultation with the Council of State -
The clearest route would be to abolish the monarchy and replace it with an elected presidency, which would exercise the prerogative power over dissolution.
That the most Excellent Princess Sophia Electress and Dutchess Dowager of Hannover Daughter of the most Excellent Princess Elizabeth late Queen of Bohemia Daughter of our late Sovereign Lord King James the First of happy Memory be and is hereby declared to be the next in Succession in the Protestant Line to the Imperiall Crown and Dignity of the [said] Realms of England France and Ireland with the Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging after His Majesty and the Princess Ann of Denmark and in Default of Issue of the said Princess Ann and of His Majesty respectively and that from and after the Deceases of His said Majesty our now Sovereign Lord and of Her Royall Highness the Princess Ann of Denmark and for Default of Issue of the said Princess Ann and of His Majesty respectively the Crown and Regall Government of the said Kingdoms of England France and Ireland and of the Dominions thereunto belonging with the Royall State and Dignity of the said Realms and all Honours Stiles Titles Regalities Prerogatives Powers Jurisdictions and Authorities to the same belonging and appertaining shall be remain and continue to the said most Excellent Princess Sophia and the Heirs of Her Body being Protestants
Former Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Martin Amidu, has said there is nothing wrong with calls for the President to exercise his prerogative power of mercy, in the case of the Montie FM trio, jailed four - months by the Supreme Court for contempt.
Prerogative powers have also been stretched with ministerial appointments no longer the preserve of the prime minister.
«Finally, to ensure that the preparation of the Appropriation Bill is based on the Medium Term Expenditure Framework, passed by the National Assembly, signed into law by the President and implemented by the Executive arm of government Section 51 of the Fiscal Responsibility Act has specifically clothed every citizen with the necessary locus standi or legal capacity to enforce the provisions of the law by obtaining prerogative orders or other remedies at the Federal High Court, without having to show any special particular interest.»
The tweet reads, «Reno it's your prerogative to disagree with a public official, an institution or even the President but that office must be respected.
I would consider going to court to get a ruling to say whether or not the government can do this [use the great repeal bill]- as we did with the royal prerogative.
Other democratic deficiencies - the Lords and royal prerogatives - need fixing, but not with the same urgency.
This faculty is generally considered to be the prerogative of organisms endowed with a brain and nervous system.
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