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But in The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ, Pullman offers a work of genuine discretion – deeply involved and involving, but with a great instinct for what to leave tacit.
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Teaching is a delicate balance of subject-matter expertise, patience, firmness, discretion, and a genuine love of young people.
Psychiatrists must show discretion in what they regard as genuine illness, and they will often be wrong.
At the very least, the governor's allies argued, the funds should be disbursed at the discretion of Mr. Ridge, who, in turn, could decide where the genuine need is.
One response to decision making for newborn infants would be to give parents the discretion to decide whether or not to continue life support when there is genuine uncertainty about whether a child will have a life above or below the zero point.
Discretion means more MOPPS.
Discretion is everything".
Their discretion was understandable.
They also sell discretion.
Absent discretion, diplomacy dies.
Halsey maintains discretion.
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