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If you had some bad experiences with drugs or alcohol at her age and learned from them, you can share some of these experiences with her (with discretion, of course).
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"I envisage a variety of apps working with aclock to do different things, all of them at the owners' discretions of course".
In the area of criminal and civil law, for example, freedom might be threatened by legal uncertainty or prosecutorial discretion; and, of course, there are grave republican concerns with respect to the existing system of punishment in many western nations (Braithwaite and Pettit 1990).
If the secretary has discretion, which Judge Lewis, of course, found that she does, then that discretion has to be exercised either to permit or not permit late filings.
Of course, judicial discretion should not be total.
The gathering liaison depends, of course, on discretion and subterfuge, which is where the couple's other selves come in, providing mordant commentary on events in their joint guise as truth-tellers and dual consciences here made flesh.
And of course, the comparative discretion and decentralization of private charity, religious or secular, makes it much more effective in many (not all ways) than government entitlements.
Of course, use proper discretion when working side businesses as you should only do whatever you are comfortable with.
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