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Most emerging countries have central banks that can use their discretionary powers to create high-powered base money.
The act gives the minister broad discretionary powers.
Acma has said it is using its discretionary powers to launch the investigation.
A lot of these crimes were also committed under the influence of alcohol, which further reduces their discretionary powers.
The appeal is to the sense of justice of administrative officers, clothed by the statute with discretionary powers.
In 1996, pro-embargo lawmakers -- nervous about President Bill Clinton's intentions -- stripped him of discretionary powers over the sanctions.
They assume that the change affects only operational and middle managers and that their own discretionary powers will remain intact.
Attorneys said more litigation is possible, but not on the basic issue of a board's discretionary powers.
In failing to push harder for monetary expansion, is Mr. Bernanke a wise and prudent guardian of the limited discretionary powers of the Fed?
American policy makers almost never have the same discretionary powers to reward or penalize companies based on their cooperation or lack of it.
Statutory directions addressed to the executive authorities may impose absolute duties, or they may confer discretionary powers authorizing a specified action in certain circumstances.
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