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This discretion is at times based on the teacher's mood.
This discretion is not available in the case of native enzyme.
This discretion is rooted in long-standing concerns to be seen as good British citizens, to not show ingratitude to the "hospitality" of this country.
This discretion is as critical an element of basic fairness as a trial judge's discretion to decline to accept a plea of guilty.
'This discretion is to be sparingly exercised, but its exercise will not be controlled except in cases of manifest abuse.' Whitley v. State, 14 Ga.App.
This discretion is generally believed to extend to enjoining infringement which may occur of works "which may in the future be owned by the plaintiff". Nimmer, § 14.06, at 14-61.
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In this world, discretion is as important as bubble wrap.
Mr Cromme may well decide that, this time, discretion is the better part of valour.
This enforcement discretion is rooted in the U.S. constitution, which gives the President broad authority to decide when, how, and against whom to enforce laws.
Agencies are often tasked with interpreting seemingly inconsistent provisions of a law, and this exercise of discretion is hardly unconstitutional.
In this private Paris, discretion is valued over ostentation, and a family-like atmosphere is appreciated far more than mass appeal.
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