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But he committed his "crime" last February, when the previous code, which gave discretion to the government over bringing charges, was still in force.
Still, he expressed satisfaction with Monday's ruling because it reduced reliance on mandatory sentencing and gave discretion back to judges who may still decide to put someone away for life.
Bittar's swift intervention, which gave discretion to the race-day stewards, took the heat out of the situation and the issue's rapid resolution was an indication of the new chief executive's decisive and practical approach to matters.
Her decision to leave in the middle of a contentious fight over immigration reform in Congress was met with a sigh of relief from some, who argued distrust for her management of border security and enforcement was giving Republicans an excuse to oppose measures that gave discretion to her agency.
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Alternatives to incarceration: Under Governor Paterson, reform of the Rockefeller drug laws gives discretion back to the judges.
Sessions countered that he was merely enforcing federal law, which prohibits marijuana use, and giving discretion to U.S. attorneys.
They also note that the bill gives discretion to the Treasury Department to approve plans that otherwise do not pass muster.
4. The new GAAP gives discretion to managers on how marketable securities are classified, based on managers' intent.
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