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"discretion in terms of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's ability to make decisions and choices wisely and responsibly. Example: As the CEO, it is important for me to use discretion in terms of budget allocation to ensure the company's financial stability and growth.
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"The referee could have used his common sense and a bit of discretion in terms of the context of the game," said Parkinson.
The reality is that public employees who are involved in communicating on behalf of the state, and the organizations they work for are subject to a range controls and requirements that are able to exert influence on their discretion in terms of the content and form of the communicational activities engaged in.
But he will have some discretion in terms of deciding what to prioritize, and what kind of resources to invest.
The memo itself also does still provide for discretion in terms of just saying that as long as there's approval from the US attorney, basically the case can still be filed in a way not to trigger the harshest mandatory minimum.
"The next administrator will have a bit more luxury, because we are not entirely done with those things, but in terms of working with the administration on climate and clean energy, on other things like clean water and toxins, there will be a little more discretion in terms of how the next administrator sets those priorities," Jackson said.
When in the coy/flirting stage, use discretion in terms of situation and personal preferences.
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For those that used checklists there was a certain amount of assessor discretion allowed in terms of marking areas that were not included due to the circumstances of the examination.
Based on our interviews with scientists and COTC members at MSU, however, these groups were otherwise not integrated into the project and serve as an example of how much discretion the centers had in terms of integrating advocates into the research process.
Perhaps it is not enough to seek to perfect norms according to the morphological and environmental nature of the site, if one has underestimated the fact that the resulting differentiation may generate problems in terms of discretion of use.
"They have plenty of flexibility in terms of discretion on how they spend money".
This was despite the small study numbers and allocation of patients at physician discretion, possibly introducing a positive bias in terms of both severity and therefore presumed survivability.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com