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"There will be the discretion to proceed as a straight criminal matter at all times and discretion is always bad".
It now appears that the board will be given broad discretion.
That explains a third feature of Labour's law-making: the assurance that powers will be used with discretion.
Local authority flats outside London are generally not in favour and will be at the discretion of the valuer.
You are right to say they have to meet targets, but how they meet them will be at their discretion.
The extent of the civilian board lawyers' involvement in a trial will be at the discretion of the lead prosecutor.
However, agreeing to exchange the notes after 30 April will be at the discretion of individual institutions.
John Lewis states that any refund without a receipt "will be at the discretion of shop staff, and will normally be in gift vouchers".
It will be at the discretion of the admissions selector to determine whether your application is sufficiently strong to warrant further consideration.
Judges and magistrates will be given greater discretion in imposing financial penalties, Michael Gove has promised, after he scrapped the mandatory criminal courts charge.
Visits: Visits by family, attorneys, religious representatives and other persons approved by the director of the B.O.P. will be at the discretion of the warden.
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