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family hands, allowing them to maintain full | discretion about the size of their wealth and their bus |
matter of constitutional law, not political | discretion; accordingly, it falls within the competence |
Adult content can be marked with a "viewers | discretion advised" flag. |
wson's Creek second season finale, "Parental | Discretion Advised." |
The CJSA amendment provided for greater | discretion among states for procedures used for contact |
r delete anything, they shall do so at their | discretion, and any addition or deletion that they may |
by virtue of the fact that he exercised some | discretion and performed some non-navigational function |
g the Judge ruled that CDFA had abused their | discretion and violated California's Environmental Qual |
s to Sindall plc he would have exercised his | discretion and awarded damages. |
tirely different - according to the viewer's | discretion and depending on his/her personal assumption |
With this success, the Dejazmach lost all | discretion and he treated the envoys of Ras Ali with co |
dents is "arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of | discretion and not in accordance with law." |
mstances that a person of ordinary prudence, | discretion, and intelligence exercises in the managemen |
ppose further reform which might limit their | discretion and so make it harder to trade power for mon |
Judicial | Discretion and Criminal Litigation (2nd edn OUP Oxford |
A blessing is at the moderators | discretion and adds points. |
e bestows the clone named "US 47" with human | discretion and human emotion. |
Dumping and Subsidy Cases at the ITC: Voting | Discretion and Commissioner Attributes", International |
edgment of his knowledge, influence, access, | discretion and all-round personality. |
On its own | discretion and authority, the Office of the Attorney Ge |
clone backfires when US 47 starts using his | discretion and falls in love with Manisha. |
During her life as a courtesan, her | discretion and loyalty to her benefactors became the fo |
is to administer corporal punishment at the | discretion and at the direction of the Headmaster. |
ases Lowlife, Poisoned Minds, Memory Select, | Discretion, and Saturation Point. |
also said that the Act gave the court a wide | discretion, and allowed it to function in a manner enti |
ty to impartially exercise his prosecutorial | discretion; and |
l terms, allowing captains to exercise their | discretion and judgement to the fullest. |
dissolve Parliament, call referendums at his | discretion, and appoint administrative heads of regions |
The Trustees may, at their | discretion, apply trust income or capital towards any o |
ut here, too, Ovid retains his style and his | discretion, avoiding any pornographic tinge. |
nvolved administrator may, on his or her own | discretion, ban any editor from editing within the Scie |
n such shares is serious, the courts have no | discretion but to interfere. |
e in law enforcement, and yet, where allowed | discretion by law, humane and flexible." |
eys constitutes "actions committed to agency | discretion by law" |
uch person or persons as he, in his absolute | discretion, chooses. |
e SEC with flexibility to distribute, at its | discretion, civil penalties to defrauded investors. |
This | discretion comes in part from the presence of Billy May |
said Board of Studies may in its unfettered | discretion determine". |
While failing to advocate for more judicial | discretion, drug treatment over incarceration, and retr |
The album was released on October 8, 2002 by | Discretion Enterprises. |
sement (with disqualification at the court's | discretion) for the offence. |
ntencing guidelines that he believed removed | discretion from judges. |
It held that to be a directing mind, the | discretion given to the employee must amount to a deleg |
e in 1908 which allowed the sentencing judge | discretion, giving the option of life imprisonment. |
, reserving this "supposed power" to his own | discretion if it were indispensable to saving the Union |
The county legislative body has considerable | discretion in dealing with the budget for all funds exc |
ce of the House and that the Governor had no | discretion in the matter. |
applicant had been bound by an obligation of | discretion in relation to anything concerning the perfo |
ining their privileges, and recognized their | discretion in passing such laws. |
over to Governor Steunenberg for use at his | discretion in the prosecution. |
the payment of a fine only, and as matter of | discretion in other cases, does not confer upon a defen |
He was known for his loyalty and | discretion in this role. |
workin opposes the notion that judges have a | discretion in such difficult cases. |
He or she also has broad | discretion in following Senate procedural rules. |
The use of enforcement | discretion in an arbitrary way is referred to as select |
ately involved the extent of law-enforcement | discretion in exercising their duties. |
These orders granted Bulloch a wide berth of | discretion in the selection of these ships, but specifi |
, and that the Court should not exercise its | discretion in these circumstances. |
Rodney was given wide | discretion in his sportswriting, permitted to criticize |
e is a court decision setting where judicial | discretion is limited by law. |
me Court decision that the postal customer's | discretion is not subject to review. |
1998: "Parental | Discretion Iz Advised" (from the N.W.A album Straight O |
f the series at head coach Craig MacTavish's | discretion; not meant as a punishment or a reflection o |
The looser structure, run at the | discretion of the abbot, would suit well a man like Cad |
ves vote-by-mail for local elections, at the | discretion of the county; at least one polling place in |
ning this body, often leaving matters to the | discretion of the presiding officer. |
ch athlete(s) to send to the Games is at the | discretion of each country's National Olympic Committee |
Time to answer is at the | discretion of the question master but a wrong answer or |
rs which depended, as we have seen, upon the | discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. |
a period of silence (the length is up to the | discretion of the order giver) and then the command of |
abuse allegations was largely left up to the | discretion of individual bishops. |
try, artillery and cavalry to be used at the | discretion of Britain. |
CC list to be heard by the High Court at the | discretion of the PCC; the High Court also routinely tr |
cialized pediatric trauma center), or at the | discretion of the local EMS medical director. |
d course, in addition to other dishes at the | discretion of the chef. |
th were subject to the exclusive control and | discretion of political rulers, and as though divine an |
the marriage on the grounds of "lack of due | discretion of judgment", meaning that he was mentally i |
n fire, at which point he surrendered at the | discretion of the Sir Michael Woodhouse, who under the |
e, which gives the Federal Prosecutor a wide | discretion of when to open a case via universal jurisdi |
purchase of rare books & manuscripts at the | discretion of the UCLA University Librarian; and endowm |
ssignment may be increased or reduced at the | discretion of the BOC or responding chief depending on |
legation from the Premier division is at the | discretion of the league's Executive Committee. |
advice of the Barbuda Council and one at the | discretion of the Governor-General. |
nitely and is subject to release only at the | discretion of a judge after his sentence is served. |
ll's submission, I see no reason why, in the | discretion of the Hon. the Secretary of War, military o |
ut, despite design criteria cautions, at the | discretion of the submarine commander via the recommend |
, and being convicted shall be liable at the | discretion of the Court to be imprisoned for any term n |
uld be referred to the broader authority and | discretion of Congress, with a full explanation of the |
or any subsequent offence, be liable, at the | discretion of the court by which he is tried, to a pena |
r, or both such fine and imprisonment in the | discretion of the court."' |
interr'd at the | Discretion of my Executors. |
Other projects, at the | discretion of the Unity Board. |
Numbers of the Reporter are published at the | discretion of the Registrary. |
ng players on each team were selected at the | discretion of the team captains. |
All dorm activities are subject to the | discretion of the men's and women's Resident Directors. |
Medication and supplies can be issued at the | discretion of the on-site physician if necessary. |
Entrance for non-club members was at the | discretion of door staff. |
It is the | discretion of the presiding children's magistrate to de |
All the exemptions are the | discretion of the Institute and the final decision rest |
selecting the electors for each state to the | discretion of that state's legislature. |
longer suspension may be handed down at the | discretion of the UEFA disciplinary committee. |
Wearing one is often left to the | discretion of the individual, although in some forces t |
ed into Britain may also be destroyed at the | discretion of government officials. |
As Durandus says: "it was left to the | discretion of the individual bishop to wear it or not". |
At the | discretion of the State's Governor, different agencies |
ond permissible limits, interfering with the | discretion of the physician and placing unreasonable ob |
r a category of advertising is always at the | discretion of the owner or publisher of a media outlet. |
tary elections could be held any time at the | discretion of the government in the last year of their |
istribution of the series on DVD fell to the | discretion of the Warner Brothers studios. |
It is at the | discretion of the Commission as to whether a person app |
after the storming of the breach was at the | discretion of the attacker. |
/or a maximum of 60 days imprisonment at the | discretion of the court. |
or their successes, or be "dealt out" at the | discretion of Wild Card. |
the basis for the stops were in the complete | discretion of the police and entirely arbitrary. |
with the "low caste" person or will be under | discretion of the elders to decide. |
d Varsity Match can be awarded a Blue at the | discretion of the committee. |
During the warmer summer months, at the | discretion of the Headmaster, blazers may be removed wh |
Society of Washington, was published at the | discretion of the former editor, Richard v. Sternberg. |
equently replaced, according to need and the | discretion of the whip user, and may be made of cord or |
sibility or influence, but is awarded at the | discretion of the Dutch monarch alone. |
used for the files within the package at the | discretion of the content provider. |
ng up and having their Stats upgraded at the | discretion of the player. |
s, plus signature dishes and specials at the | discretion of each chef. |
actual length of a MacAulay minute is at the | discretion of host Fred MacAulay. |
The award of the medals was then at the | discretion of the local government authority, who were |
ests with local commanders, granting a broad | discretion of when and for what action the Achievement |
er and First Divisions was to be left to the | discretion of the FAI's Independent Assessment Group. |
ullion dealers and also may be resold at the | discretion of the Director of the National Park Service |
the same manner, but may also be used at the | discretion of the Ino, the one in charge of the meditat |
at the same time he has a sound judgment and | discretion, often appealed to by men whose names are fa |
l technology can potentially be used without | discretion on anyone, leading to the "extinction of ind |
n guidance that it will exercise enforcement | discretion on many parts of the rule. |
plied that a judge would necessarily require | discretion on the exclusion of evidence. |
onsumers” (formerly “patients”) to use their | discretion on how to use their own money. |
le 6 allows a Party to the Protocol at their | discretion only to prosecute if the offense is committe |
Secretary of State William Galvin has | discretion over the order of questions on the ballot. |
It provides that employers retain | discretion regarding the extent and scope of mental hea |
s per draught; the Surveyors could, at their | discretion, require a further two men instead of the ca |
Such access may, at the fire department's | discretion, require additional training or other arrang |
Structures and Terms of Consent: Delegation, | Discretion, Separation of Powers, Representation, Parti |
tion managers could make exceptions at their | discretion, such as for customers with small children, |
mbers of the house to greet guests with less | discretion than was considered decent at the time. |
His zeal so far outran his | discretion that he was twice imprisoned and fined, his |
Opus Angelorum, it is lawful to maintain the | discretion that befits members of the Church's institut |
f right and in the sound exercise of a legal | discretion, the petitioner is entitled to bail pending |
However, since the trustee had absolute | discretion, the trustee could choose not to make a dist |
The Court held that courts have a residual | discretion to refuse to answer reference questions wher |
is no firm time limit, but the host has the | discretion to impose a three second count if time is sh |
h and likewise one who arrived to the age of | discretion to be recognized as a femme sole in matter o |
riminated against blacks by giving unbridled | discretion to election officers, who ruled on adequate |
rise, for example, if Congress gave absolute | discretion to the President to start a war at his or he |
since the Democrats would have retained the | discretion to block any of President Bush's future nomi |
In addition, the Board had the | discretion to make awards to persons who were making si |
argely fact-driven the judge should have the | discretion to rephrase the test as the facts warrant gi |
this means that the initial trial court had | discretion to grant or deny bail. |
ares was relevant to the court's exercise of | discretion to relieve directors for breaches of duty un |
confirmed that federal district judges have | discretion to impose sentences outside the range dictat |
recognizes that those courts should have the | discretion to decide whether that procedure is worthwhi |
es that grant public housing authorities the | discretion to terminate tenancy without regard to the t |
nd that it was for the Court, exercising its | discretion to the full, to investigate whether the cond |
, stating that Edmund was "not of sufficient | discretion to guide himself and his livelihood; nor abl |
ment, or that even if it still had corporate | discretion to change it, the circumstances alleged, inc |
In a practice then legal, the judge used his | discretion to convict Bennett of stock fraud and money |
onally, appellate courts have a much broader | discretion to review findings of fact by juries in civi |
Under this law, states had | discretion to disseminate registration information to t |
have flexible procedures and would have the | discretion to adapt its procedures to fit the dispute b |
visional Government was able to exercise its | discretion to a great extent. |
The agency also has the | discretion to decide not to recover its costs from a pa |
the Vetrovec Warning which gives judges the | discretion to warn the jury of the risks of accepting t |
The trial judge however had | discretion to admit certain types of opinion evidence w |
55] A.C. 197 (P.C.), held that judges had no | discretion to exclude evidence whose admission would br |
urring, held that the judge did not have the | discretion to exclude the evidence. |
opening statements, and gave the magistrate | discretion to forbid the publishing of any evidence. |
pital death rates appear bad, remove Meyer's | discretion to decide when to operate in such cases. |
its granted power, the municipality has the | discretion to choose the method so long as its choice i |
and it would remain within the Commission's | discretion to deny Sonnen's application. |
ears, although the YDAC Magistrate will have | discretion to admit into the program young people under |
pleased the King was really at the monarch's | discretion too. |
ose a committee to repair according to their | discretion; under this vote the bridge was rebuilt, the |
It concerns the exercise of | discretion under s 2(2) Misrepresentation Act 1967. |
r, had it been necessary for the exercise of | discretion under s 2(2) he said that the three factors |
Constitution, the King cannot act on his own | discretion unless explicitly stated; in all other cases |
Taylor, John B. (1993), ' | Discretion versus policy rules in practice'. |
eutenant Governor of Saskatchewan's personal | discretion was required in the exercise of the Royal Pr |
The Law and Politics of Police | Discretion, Westport, Conn. |
arly reflect income, that the IRS abuses its | discretion when it refuses to permit deferral. |
y refuse to sell their services at their own | discretion, whereas common carriers must treat all cust |
Thus, we find no abuse of | discretion with respect to the district court's imposit |
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