Sentence examples for free discretion from inspiring English sources

"free discretion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the power to act or make decisions without restriction or interference. For example, "The manager had free discretion to choose which project to prioritize."

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The court found that the s 501 cancellation power gives the Minister a 'genuinely free discretion' in the exercise of which 'reasonable minds may differ'.

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The bulletin says that out-of-warranty work may be eligible for a discount or could be free at the discretion of the district service manager.

Currently free schools have discretion over what to teach, but Mr Clegg is set to question this and other features of the schools which he will claim have been driven by Conservative "priorities".

Currently free schools have discretion over what to teach, but in his speech to a school in north London on Thursday, Mr Clegg will ask: "What's the point of having a national curriculum if only a few schools have to teach it?" His next party manifesto will also say all schools should adhere to new standards on meals and demand that teachers are either qualified or near qualification.

Counterpoint IIA: But in practice, and intending no excuses for killers, most adults learn to exercise free speech with discretion.

Patients who have been potentially rendered disease free at the discretion of the principal investigator after surgical resection will not be assigned to a study medication and will be removed from the study.

The deeper message of Chief Justice Rehnquist's opinion was that Congress was free to exercise the discretion the court chose to give it, and no more.

But the Facebook arrests have spiraled into a national controversy about the limits on free speech, the broad discretion granted to the authorities to curb online commentary and the professionalism of an Indian police force often beholden to political parties.

Aidan Coleman and Dominic Elsworth both believe they would not have been banned in the first place if stewards had been free to use their discretion, as they will be when the revised rule is implemented next month.

The airstrikes today were carried out exclusively in half a dozen designated zones, known as engagement areas, in which pilots are free to use some discretion in attacking troops and tanks.

"All this is saying is that District Courts are free to use their discretion and to be fair.

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