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"We've always got discretion about whether to prosecute or not to prosecute," he said.
Prosecutors have wide discretion about whether to bring charges and pursue a case after a mistrial.
Members of Congress and White House officials have broad discretion about whether to declare their employees essential.
Ms. Good said she did not see the Scholastic materials as commercializing classrooms, since teachers have discretion about whether to use them.
It said local authorities would continue to have total discretion about whether to spend any of the education services grant they received on providing music services.
He said a trooper had discretion about whether to put his finger on the trigger, based on whether there was imminent danger of deadly physical force.
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The senior Tory confirmed that, under the new system, JobCentre "coaches" would be able to "mandate to zero-hours contracts", although they would have discretion about considering whether a role was suitable.
Most hotels, even those affiliated with the largest and best-known chains, give the on-site manager discretion about how — and whether — to investigate thefts and whether to call the police.
Exercising discretion about what images we take in and what sexual situations we get into can depend on whether we're using our "brain power" or being run by our genital power.
Clergy have great discretion about the marriages we participate in.
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