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The old one had similar sole discretion language but referred to the church's missionary programs and not its overall mission.
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Judges frequently seem to exercise and control discretion by means of vague language.
He earned a reputation for balancing discretion in altering an author's language with a distaste for the most minute mistakes, including punctuation.
Majority Leader Reid gave away the kitchen cabinet to get Nelson's vote - yet left some discretion for inclusion of anti-abortion language in the final bill to be voted upon Monday morning at 1 AM.
Calvert's foreign languages, legal training, and discretion made him an invaluable aide to Robert Cecil, who, no lover of Catholics, seems to have accepted Calvert's conformity as beyond question.
Gregory, in his only reference to the Rule, described it as clear in language and outstanding in its discretion.
In FDA language, the FDA exercised enforcement discretion.
He said he was drafting language that would give law enforcement discretion to evaluate if there was "reasonable suspicion of criminal conduct".
By adopting the vague "undue burden" language, O'Connor gave herself lots of discretion to decide, from case to case, whether or not she considered a particular abortion restriction permissible.
The legislation passed the Democrat-controlled Assembly several times in recent years but died in the Republican-controlled State Senate, most recently because of disagreement over language addressing whether judges would have any discretion over diverting criminal charges.
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