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The answer lies in the proper exercise of prosecutorial discretion.
However, sexual harassment is neither legally protected expression nor the proper exercise of academic freedom.
The rights of appellants as entrymen were subject to the proper exercise of that power.
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.
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The court said that abolishing the agencies was "a proper exercise of the legislative power vested in the Legislature" and that the government could "establish or dissolve local agencies and subdivisions as it sees fit".
Writing for the Court, Mr. Justice Holmes upheld the Act as a proper exercise of the treatymaking power.
In sum, we hold that the CTEA is a proper exercise of the Congress's power under the Copyright Clause.
Op. at 15 ("we hold that the CTEA is a proper exercise of the Congress's power under the Copyright Clause").
The Justice Department responded by saying that the detention was a proper exercise of the president's wartime powers.
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