Sentence examples for discretion of two from inspiring English sources

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"I mean, it's at the discretion of two parties.

Histopathology results, especially regarding the R-status, may be re-evaluated at the discretion of two experts in pancreatic pathology in any participating center in a blinded fashion at regular intervals [ 6, 7].

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Family Offices are typically run at the discretion of one or two individuals who have a high degree of flexibility.

But our institutions are organically incapable of eliminating the causes which force tens of millions of men, women and children into exile across the world, fleeing oppression or destitution, because that would require society to share the wealth it produces equally, instead of leaving that to the discretion of a few thousand financial groups and their shareholders.

The judgment regarding what can legitimately count for the set of three languages will be at the discretion of the DGS. 1) Four courses, one of which must be the Comparative Literature Proseminar and two of which must be other Comparative Literature seminars at the 200 level.

Clinical medicine is thought to be shifting toward a patient-oriented contract, and in this model, a patient's right to autonomy as expressed by the term "informed decision" [ 5], and a physician's right to exercise his/her professional discretion are two of the main concepts [ 6].

According to David Carse of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the importance of using judgment and discretion was one of the main lessons from the colony's banking crisis in the 1980s.

The first scale – decisions latitude scale is composed of two subscales: skill discretion and decision making authority available to the worker (Table 1).

The job control scale consisted of two subscales: skill discretion (measured by 6 questions) and decision authority (measured by 3 questions).

Job control was composed of the sum score of two subscales: 'skill discretion' or the level of skill and creativity required on the job (six items) and 'decision authority' or the possibilities for workers to make decisions about their work (three items).

Then, the some of the "good" prisoners were yanked from the privilege cell at the discretion of the guards, and the two populations were arbitrarily mixed.

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