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No genuine choice is ever simply a matter of the arbitrary exercise of will.
Malcolm treats Strauss's custody ruling as a terrifyingly arbitrary exercise of state power.
"Magna Carta gave us the right to oppose the arbitrary exercise of power, and we must not shirk in our responsibility.
There is a "clear distinction between an exercise of discretion and an arbitrary decision," he said.
The exercise of discretion and judgment along with the development of sagacity is not arbitrary, a-moral, aprioristic or free from any normative considerations concerning how one should act.
"True hardship cases call for the exercise of discretion," the letter said.
This exercise of discretion has been good for the band's image, and for our fond memories.
Yet, despite the drastic consequences attached to removal, the system provides few checks and balances to the exercise of discretion.
Conversely, it is essentially rooted in the researcher's exercise of discretion and application of judgment, which cannot be categorised resorting to expert judgment.
The variations on the exercise of discretion reflect the stratification of the aristocratic society for which Scudéry writes.
The wrongful exercise of discretion may refer to "not exercising it at all or being subject to external influences in its exercise, as well as abusing conferred discretion".
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