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But Madison's acting first selectman, Ron Piombino, said that he would support an official resolution urging the paper "to really exercise discretion" about what it prints.
In America, by contrast, employers and schools are increasingly adopting "zero tolerance" policies when it comes to violations of codes of conduct, because the general collapse of authority means that society no longer trusts employers and teachers to exercise discretion about whether or not to punish wrongdoers for technical violations.
"It seems as if the White House has set a kind of snowball rolling by allowing -- as White Houses sort of have to do -- the Attorney General to exercise discretion about which cases to bring forward and which not to," Coll said in an interview with The Huffington Post.
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The Home Office exercises discretion about who it decides can stay and who it forces to leave.
Exercising discretion about what images we take in and what sexual situations we get into can depend on whether we're using our "brain power" or being run by our genital power.
It does, however, advise American citizens visiting Bangkok "to monitor events closely, to avoid any large public gatherings, and to exercise discretion when moving about" the city.
The first, simply put, is that authentic workplaces allow people to be themselves: to have a voice, exercise discretion, express disagreement, show what they really care about, feel "natural" or self-fulfilled on the job.
While there has been discussion in case law about whether a minister should be required to personally exercise discretion in decisions that affect a person's liberty, the courts have usually been reluctant to hold so.
Even insiders, however, exercise discretion.
"If somebody tells you how to exercise discretion," he said, "you don't have discretion".
There is evidence that many hospitals exercise discretion.
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