Despite the seriousness of the charges, I would ask the court to exercise discretion.
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Company executives exercise wide discretion over the use of corporate assets for charitable purposes. Absent a system of accountability for charitable contributions, executives may use corporate assets for objectives that are not shared by, and may be inimical to, the interests of a company and its shareholders, potentially harming long-term shareholder value.
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The principal of the school would be given discretion on whether or not a certain incident warrants expulsion.
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He had a certain frankness and generosity, qualities indeed which turn to a man's ruin, unless tempered with discretion.
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There's no criteria; there's no appeal process; there's no give and take. It's their sole discretion.
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What this system endeavours to do is to provide some factors which outline the discretion, which explain the discretion and make it accountable and transparent.
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What this system endeavours to do,.. Is provide factors which explain the discretion and make it transparent and accountable (and) some parameters by which people can follow how they've reached their decision.
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Approval process of the Customs Union Additional Protocol in the Turkish parliament is totally under the discretion of Turkey. Necessary steps will be taken when time comes
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It's appropriate and reasonable for prosecutors to use their discretion, particularly when the legal standards are under review for possible change. E-mail evidence has formed the evidentiary record for many SEC enforcement actions in recent years, made possible largely because our regulations require broker dealers to keep certain required records.
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It's not as though (elected officials) even have that discretion once they grant them.
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One can pass on responsibility, but not the discretion that goes with it
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It's officer discretion, do whatever you want to do.
It is clear to me that the statute takes away any of my discretion as a member of that commission to extend the deadline.
It provides the district committees more discretion in how to handle each case that comes before them. It also shifts the burden of proof in proving whether a transfer was materially motivated from the sending school to the student and his family.
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It is a serious case, it deserves serious discretion to be used,.. The sheriff and I have committed we're going to handle it like any other case to the extent we can. No special treatment one way or the other, and that's the way we view it.
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They are issued off of officer discretion so if the officer thinks the person is better let off with a warning. That's up the officer.
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For better or worse, editing is what editors are for; and editing is selection and choice of material. That editors newspaper or broadcast can and do abuse this power is beyond doubt, but that is no reason to deny the discretion Congress provided.
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The law, as changed, removes some of the discretion and lack of rules there might have been in the past, but it doesn't eliminate the flexibility that you need when there are unusual circumstances.
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We can't show gross abuse of discretion if we can't even get our foot in the courthouse.
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The governor's proposal would increase plan accountability while retaining board discretion on the administration of investment portfolios,.. The effect should be to enhance transparency while having no measurable effect on performance. These are positive steps the likes of which plans should and in fact will consider enacting on their own.
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To pursue or not to pursue is the discretion of the officer,.. The officer used restraint and good decision-making because he wasn't continuing the pursuit, and had he been going faster, it could have been a disaster. He terminated the pursuit when he came upon the horses.
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It's the judge's discretion what to do. It's impossible to predict what will happen. Is extending the bargaining possible? Yes.
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You have to give people credit for doing their own research and using their own discretion and being prudent enough to make right decisions.
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A lot of times it?s up to our discretion.
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She exercised her discretion reasonably in determining whether or not those explanations complied with the acceptable standards. The secretary of state took enormous care to make sure she did not violate the order.
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