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Filter by Meaning It's the manager's prerogative to approve time-off requests.
As a project manager, it's my prerogative to assign tasks to team members.
The pilot's prerogative is to make decisions regarding the safety of the flight.
His eloquence in public speaking is his prerogative.
The car he drove was prerogative and turned heads.
It is not the government's prerogative to interfere in religious matters.
The versatility of the actor is his prerogative.
The prerogative of owning a firearm is protected by the Second Amendment.
The ability to access sensitive information is a prerogative granted to government officials.
It is the judge's prerogative to issue a search warrant.
The conductor has the prerogative to set the tempo of the music.
Their strategic planning is their prerogative.
The prerogative of creating company policies belongs to the board of directors.
The right to free speech is a prerogative protected by the First Amendment.
The use of the company car was a prerogative reserved for executives.
Only members of the royal family have the prerogative to attend certain state events.
The CEO has the prerogative to veto any decision made by the board.
In some cultures, the prerogative of proposing marriage is reserved for men.
The prerogative to issue passports lies with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The prerogative of choosing a school to attend lies with the student.
The use of the company jet is a prerogative reserved for top executives.
Only members of the management team have the prerogative to work from home.
Voting is the prerogative of citizens in a democracy.
He exercised his prerogative to remain silent during the police interrogation.
The use of diplomatic immunity is a prerogative granted to foreign diplomats.
It is the school's prerogative to establish rules regarding student behavior.
The right to a fair trial is a prerogative protected by the Constitution.
It is the coach's prerogative to choose which players will start the game.
As a doctor, he had the prerogative to prescribe medications.
It is the prerogative of the president to veto legislation.
It is the pilot's prerogative to abort a landing if conditions are unsafe.
As the landlord, it is your prerogative to set the rent prices for your properties.
As a homeowner, it is your prerogative to renovate your property as you see fit.
It is the captain's prerogative to choose the team's starting lineup.
It is the principal's prerogative to suspend or expel students for disciplinary reasons.
It is the artist's prerogative to interpret their own work in their own way.
As a manager, it is your prerogative to hire and fire employees.
It is within the company's prerogative to set its own policies and procedures.
His exceptional leadership skills are his prerogative.
His innovative approach to problem-solving is his prerogative.
The accuracy of her scientific research is her prerogative.
The beauty of the sunset is nature's prerogative.
The depth of his knowledge in history is his prerogative.
The precision of his calculations is his prerogative.
The deliciousness of the dish is the chef's prerogative.
The originality of her fashion designs is her prerogative.
The innovation of the new technology is its prerogative.
The captain has the prerogative to give orders to the team.
The teacher has the prerogative to assign homework.
The principal has the prerogative to enforce school policies.
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