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He calls this separation "discretion," a discretion that foreshadows "the final discretion," which is death.
Discretion, which is used in so many other areas, is especially justified here".
The local boards have been given broad discretion, which no court may overrule absent a clear abuse of discretion.
The discretion which she appreciated so much was perhaps no great sacrifice for him, since he regarded journalists as "reptiles".
As a stopgap, Obama's plan employs prosecutorial discretion, which is a lawyer's way of describing fairness and common sense.
The government heavily qualified the judicial discretion which, rightly, the Lords put on the face of the bill.
But maverick appointments may be made at the director's discretion, which accounts for the presence of Mr. Taub.
Much of the government's spending is off-budget and at Mr Chávez's discretion (which violates the constitution he himself introduced).
This separation, they found, allowed managers considerable discretion, which could be abused at the expense of owners ie, shareholders.
There is such a thing as "enforcement discretion," which some suggest means that the individual mandate won't be enforced anymore.
At least there is no showing of that abuse of discretion which authorizes us to recast the decree.
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