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An early draft of the regulations issued by the government concerning fees (which appear to have been superseded by Tony Blair's rethink) suggested that a public body would be given considerable discretion in estimating costs and that these could include the costs of staff time.
Some of these changes are admittedly close questions, and federal agencies are given considerable discretion in crafting regulations.
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This first 'character test' was quite rudimentary and gave considerable discretion to the Minister.
Recent policies specifying criteria about which individual research results (IRRs) to return leave considerable discretion to researchers.
While officers have considerable discretion, they will be expected to give priority to what is set out in the Policing Plan.
Even under the old law, however, prosecutors have considerable discretion.
Commanders have considerable discretion in how they deal with those accused of wrongdoing.
Trustees Have Discretion Because many wills are deliberately constructed to allow flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances, banks and lawyers have considerable discretion in managing them.
But even in these days of mandatory sentencing, judges have considerable discretion with the penalties they impose.
Because blue slips are practice rather than rule, chairmen have considerable discretion in deciding how to treat them.
Sustainability managers in this configuration have considerable discretion to launch and champion innovative social and environmental initiatives.
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