Examples of using Prerogative in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Forgiveness of sin is the prerogative of God alone.
So the human being has got the prerogative, prerogative to understand.
In practice, prerogative powers are exercised only on the prime minister's advice- the prime minister,
The law, called“The Grand Opinion for the Prerogative Concerning the Royal Family,” was introduced by King George I in 1717.
For the Fathers have rightly given the prerogative to the throne of the elder Rome,
The super-rich in America enjoy power and prerogative unimaginable to most of us.
Spears's cover version of Bobby Brown's"My Prerogative" was released as the lead single from the album, reaching the top
Jesus has no dignity that He will not employ for our exaltation, and no prerogative that He will not exercise for our defense.
The law, called“The Grand Opinion for the Prerogative Concerning the Royal Family,” was introduced by King George I in 1717.
We can but speak to the ear; it is Gods prerogative to speak to the heart.
It would barter away its historical prerogative, the prerogative of the modem kingdom, for the prerogative of its genealogical tree.
In medieval Europe collections were mainly the prerogative of princely houses and the church.
act this way and yet it is His prerogative and without it what hope would we have?
It would barter away its historical prerogative, the prerogative of the modern kingdom, for the prerogative of its genealogical tree.
Europe collections were mainly the prerogative of princely houses and the church.
Laws upon Royal Prerogative state that no court may inquire into the whys and wherefores of any Royal Prerogative exercised.
According to a parliamentary report,"The Crown cannot invent new prerogative powers", and Parliament can override any prerogative power by passing legislation.
finding that the Queen's title was a matter of her own choice and prerogative.
Jesus hath no dignity which he will not employ for our exaltation, and no prerogative which he will not exercise for our defence.
Its exploitation from the 5th millennium BC seems to have been the prerogative of certain prominent groups.