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A few blocks up the street, Mickey Clark, a Bensonhurst resident, said discretion was what had been lacking.
However, he said: "Discretion is key to policing and Acpo would support any police officer in using their discretion legitimately and proportionately in the best interests of victims and the communities they serve".
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Mr Kelling himself says discretion is the essence of good policing.
The official did not provide more details, saying discretion was imperative while the man's location was being determined.
While the real estate broker Ana González Brunet declines to name names, saying "discretion to billionaires is important," she said multiple individuals had recently looked at the 8,379-square-foot 8,379-square-foot 8,379-square-foot chic Condado neighborhood of San Juan.
Cazeneuve's spokesman refused to discuss the precise date the camp would be dismantled, saying discretion was necessary to prevent disruption or attracting large numbers to the camp in its final days or weeks.
At this point, when I am in London I can't imagine staying anywhere but Albany — all the more reason, perhaps, to clam up, maintain the longstanding omertà (or I should say discretion) that has held sway for centuries now, and count my blessings.
One job description goes on to say: "Discretion is vital.
Others say, "Discretion is the better part of valor".
Bell said the discretion to release someone partway through their warrant "if health issues arise".
Natapoff said the discretion in the reward programme put informants at the mercy of the government.
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