Examples of 'their prerogative' in a sentence

Meaning of "their prerogative"

their prerogative: This phrase refers to someone's exclusive right or privilege to make a decision or take a particular course of action

How to use "their prerogative" in a sentence

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their prerogative
That is their prerogative and they can do it.
Children should get their prerogative.
It is their prerogative to decide who their representatives will be.
The impunity of the police transformed their prerogative.
That is their prerogative and we wish them well.
If a person wants to smoke then that is their prerogative.
That is their prerogative and that is their decision to make.
That should remain their prerogative.
Them of their prerogative to exercise peacefully and freely their right to complete independence.
They never forgive the loss of their prerogative.
It is their prerogative.
Her unpopularity among the nobility was increased by her attempts to curb their prerogative.
Totally within their prerogative.
It is their prerogative to join, as it is mine to abstain.
They are exercising their prerogative.

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But it was not their prerogative to choose for themselves to be the Messiah 's mother.
Developing countries for their part were urged to exercise their prerogative for policy space.
As is their prerogative.
The point is that it 's not their prerogative.
The people exercise their prerogative granted by the referendum and veto them.
They declined, which is their prerogative.
The co-legislators preserve their prerogative to decide whether or not to carry out impact assessments.
If they choose not to post that, it is their prerogative.
What the Harts decided is their prerogative and we have to respect that.
If they choose to think and behave like so, it is their prerogative.
Walking out is their prerogative and I respect that.
But they are here to enjoy themselves and it 's their prerogative to do so.
It is their prerogative and competence ( subsidiarity ).
As such, responsibility for education and culture is mainly their prerogative.
However, it is their money, and it is their prerogative to make their own mistakes.
If that coincidentally contributes to reminding them of their femininity, it is their prerogative.
That is, of course, their prerogative and choice.
I am sure some people are going to disagree with this, and that is their prerogative.
That 's totally their prerogative.
So if my former bandmates want to tour with a new singer, that 's their prerogative.
That 's their prerogative as voters.
Nevertheless, people often think that neglecting or mistreating their body is their prerogative.
That's their prerogative as parents.
Nevertheless, some believers assume that neglecting or mistreating their bodies is their prerogative.
His children later used the style, considering it their prerogative as grandchildren of France.
The respondents ' refusal to license their trade-marks falls squarely within their prerogative.
It 's their prerogative.
Developing countries, for their part, should exercise their prerogative for policy space.
However some Rule Authorities may require more regular checks on data, as is their prerogative.
That 's her prerogative, their prerogative, their prerogative.
Many people find same-sex unions morally objectionable, and that is their prerogative.
Well, that 's their prerogative.
I know that some will disagree with me on this point, and that is their prerogative.
He adds, “ That is their prerogative.
The Federal government can bust you, if they choose to selectively exercise their prerogative.

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Prerogative is a privilege accorded by law to certain persons
I figured it was your prerogative to tell him more
Your prerogative not to say that stuff
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