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Privilege buys punishment that largely stays internal – and it's this discretion of the college that, one presumes, is costed in the $20,000 a year parents choose to pay in residential fees.
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Because a number of significance thresholds can be defended, we leave this to the discretion of the researcher, as long as a consistent rationale is used.
But this is at the discretion of the central bank.
It stresses that this is at the discretion of the traveller himself, and says that it is particularly useful in dangerous parts of the world.
"Americans have placed vast military power at the discretion of this mind, a presidential discretion, that is largely immune to restraint by the Madisonian system of institutional checks and balances," Will wrote.
Perspectives and Commentary articles may also be evaluated by outside experts, although this is at the discretion of the editor.
There was no definition for an injury that resulted in cancellation of a bout; this was at the discretion of the ringside physician.
This occurs at the discretion of the kulintang player.
This can reduce the discretion of the Congress (or other legislature or agency) to distribute allowances as they please (in order to generate a constituency of support for the program), and may thereby reduce the political attractiveness and feasibility of a cap-and-trade system.
This was at the discretion of the anaesthetist.
This was at the discretion of the prescriber, usually the nurse.
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