Exact(59)
As a result, young people have lost faith in the discretion of peers.
5-6 ("Our procedures are very limiting in the discretion of the officials").
Approvals or denials of applications under this section are in the discretion of the University.
The exact requirements for a senior thesis are in the discretion of the supervising faculty member.
Over time, however, institutional leaders and governance boards often seek to reign in the discretion of decision makers in adhocracies.
That includes, "in the discretion of H.P.D., by a direct designation of an entity judged by H.P.D. to be suitable for the task" — essentially, whomever the agency wants.
Thereafter that plea may not be made except in the discretion of the trial judge, and his refusal to accept it is 'not revisable' on appeal.
17(c), evidentiary matter may be obtained pursuant to subpoena in advance of trial in the discretion of the trial judge.
The period of the study may, in the discretion of the court, be extended for an additional period of not more than sixty days.
In subsection (b), the words "The Secretary concerned may defer" are substituted for the words "may, in the discretion of the Secretary, be deferred".
Similar(1)
* * * The local laws and ordinances may be left in force, and in general should be, subject however to their being in whole or in part suspended and others substituted in their steadin the discretion of the governing authority.' Winthrop, op.
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