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While there are some advantages to leaving discretion in regulators' hands, this hasn't worked out very well.
In 2011, the Army clarified its criteria for awarding the Purple Heart to soldiers suffering from enemy caused, blast-related concussion wounds like TBI, dropping the caveat for loss-of-consciousness and leaving discretion for awarding the Purple Heart to battlefield doctors who could diagnose the injuries properly.
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Leaving a discretion to the police will lead to the power being misused or exercised in a discriminatory manner.
Directives require member states to achieve a certain result while leaving them discretion as to how to achieve the result.
In countries such as Mexico, guidelines are broad, leaving wide discretion to the regulatory authority.
Sanders' proposal would modify the current rule that leaves discretion entirely with the superdelegates.
That leaves broad discretion to regulators on enforcing regulations that may help some companies and penalize others.
"It simply says their input doesn't matter and leaves no discretion on whether to test for drugs.
There are broadly defined thresholds for what this means which leave significant discretion for judges to interpret.
Timing and treatment of patients were left to discretion of the attending physician.
Recent policies specifying criteria about which individual research results (IRRs) to return leave considerable discretion to researchers.
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