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The answer lies in the proper exercise of prosecutorial discretion.
Cowie also recommends trying to fit in some sort of proper exercise each day.
In my own case, however, I have decided to give proper exercise and diet a try.
An understanding of human physiology, proper exercise practices and an ability to judge a client's fitness level is essential.
Such actions were not void or illegal and it was done within the proper exercise of its discretion upon adequate and reasonable public notice.
"HMRC's considered view is that disclosure of such confidential information would be detrimental to the proper exercise of its functions," court papers say.
The ruling was not about legalistic technicality trumping the moral righteousness of Balls's decision, but about the proper exercise of accountability.
But the court said the commission had shown that the exemption was "a reasonable, necessary and proper exercise" of its authority.
To wonder how the rot set in, and to glimpse the possibility of another way, are not nostalgia but the proper exercise of the imagination.
He said the Drug Enforcement Administration agent, Jude Tanella, "demonstrated restraint, sound judgment and courage in the proper exercise of his sworn duty to protect the public".
During healing, Dr. Hubbard said, "new tissues are laid down, and they need to be aligned with the action of the joint" through proper exercise.
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