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He talks often of the need for discretion and dignity.
A host who caters to violent guests will understand implicitly the need for discretion.
He emphasized the need for discretion by recounting the cautionary tale of a man I later learned was named Sam Toussie.
In fact, his record suggests that the pre- and post-nomination Robert Bork were one and the same, with the later version simply having lost the need for discretion.
Spry lectured her staff on the need for discretion: "These are two of our best customers, none of you have had anything but kindness from them, and I want you to be absolutely silent and loyal".
Judges often defend their need for discretion by citing cases involving minor participants in the drug trade, like "mules" caught transporting drugs and girlfriends or spouses of drug dealers.
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Although socially frowned on, drug addiction among the upper classes was not uncommon, with predictably wretched outcomes and a need for doctorly discretion.
How do we handle the demands of government secrecy or the need for judicial discretion to conceal passages of text that ordinary mortals are not allowed to read?
Neither public support, nor the need for fiscal discretion, will have been tested properly until part or all of the euro area passes through much thinner, more difficult times.
U.S. Secret Service agents are also drilled almost from Day One on the need for probity, discretion and solid morals.
High reliability theory also stresses the need for operational discretion at lower levels in the organisation.
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