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By partially assimilating the president to a sovereign dictator, Schmitt defended an unusually extensive interpretation of the president's authority that in effect subjected all constitutional rights to the discretionary interference of the executive headed by the president (See DP).
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But the liberalisers did object to routine official interference of a discretionary (as opposed to rules-based) kind.
But Coach Peter DeBoer acknowledged that Greene was technically guilty, and his teammate Patrik Elias said that players were "going to have to get used to" officials' strict standards for discretionary penalties like boarding, holding and interference early in the season.
The authors asserted that 80 percent of the home-ice advantage in the N.H.L. could be attributed to the fact that home teams have historically received about 20 percent more power plays, with an even greater advantage in discretionary penalties like holding, hooking and interference.
The dataset also included PROMIS version 1.0 measures of physical function, pain behavior, pain interference, fatigue, anxiety, anger, depressive symptoms, satisfaction with participation in discretionary social activities, satisfaction with participation in social roles, as well as self-reported chronic conditions and the EQ-5D-3L [10].
Partly that is because its control of banking is, to put it politely, discretionary unencumbered by too much interference.
"It's discretionary.
Discretionary spending really can.
"Nonphysical interference?
This decision is discretionary.
With Interference.
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