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But the floors were great for a 10-year-old boy to skid across in his socks, and he could duck down behind the huge sofas when the need for discretion arose.
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We have used discretion when inconsistencies arise, choosing the reported values that are best justified by multiple studies.
Cheers arose.
Imitators arose.
Complications arose.
Obstacles arose.
Regarding the cyber-hotspots identified, what was noticeable is that, in almost all cases, criminal opportunities arose from the so-called "surfing web", open to the wider public; thus, the demand for contacting potential collectors of specific species overcomes the need for discretion in the trafficking activity.
Hauge arose.
Protests arose.
On top of all this, the suspicion arises that political discretion (otherwise known as "American leadership") will play an even bigger role in the operation of this new facility than in the Fund's other programmes.
Over the past several decades, he argues, a thicket of spending obligations, rules and regulations has arisen, which limits individual discretion, narrows room for maneuver and makes it harder to assign responsibility.
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