discretion造句91. Earlier material may be shown but at the discretion of the school.
92. Where the implementation of such strategic highs is in question the centre will limit the action space around interpretability and local discretion.
93. To bid for, at its discretion, stock of less than 3 months maturity and index-linked stock offered by marketmakers. 4.
94. Suggests that some recommendations are over-prescriptive and that more local discretion would be preferable.
95. The correction official possessed almost absolute discretion over the parole decision.
96. Only in two circumstances does the President have any discretion in the matter.
97. The House held that the discretion, being a discretion conferred by statute, must be exercised in accordance with the statutory intention.
98. Because of the cloak of mystery that surrounds actuarial discretion in the with-profit companies, we will never know the truth, but.
99. Such an approach appears to give schools and judges wide discretion to determine what is reasonable and what are legitimate educational concerns.
100. Nevertheless, much discretion remains for departments to increase their power, and politically astute department heads become skillful at doing so.
101. The latter is in some cases subject to statutory regulation, in others it is a matter of local discretion.
102. The first was due process in procedure, and the general limitation of official discretion within the criminal justice system.
103. With great discretion, Laurence Evenden released the excess gas pressure in his duodenum.
104. Since each matrimonial property or custody dispute is to be decided according to judicial discretion the result is that litigation abounds.
105. Alexander was startled at having been given so much discretion at this critical moment in the battle.
106. Although local authorities have considerable discretion in staffing matters, some officers must statutorily be appointed.
107. It is not just because of their greater autonomy that discretion in both senses is very important to neighbourhood police.
108. Case studies also reveal evidence of local discretion in other respects.
109. Legislative mandate and legal offence are linked by an unguided and pervasive administrative discretion.
110. Further he comments that the male has the greater discretion of reason.
111. The president could use his constitutional powers to move troops about at his discretion.
112. The theme of discretion has been a particular concern of the author's work cited above.
113. We have already noted that agents are often given considerable discretion by lenders.
114. Permits to carry concealed handguns are hard to come by, issued only at the discretion of local law enforcement officials.
115. It is difficult to maintain control where a scattered enforcement staff possess high discretion.
116. Many policies are not based on rule books and central government allows considerable discretion to the local state.
117. Throughout the public sector individuals exercise discretion over a wide range of issues.
118. The tribunal will also have considerable discretion in deciding whether or not the reasons given are adequate.
119. The Commission has a discretion to conduct an investigation in order to collect information and evidence pertinent to the request for assistance.
120. Anyone else may appear, but only at the inspector's discretion.