It's left up to the discretion of the hotel.
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This is a classic abuse of discretion. She ran every red light down equity lane.
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This Skull and Bones-type group.. Has at their discretion the chance to give out all kinds of prizes and gifts to those who've been nice to them during the year.
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From my vantage point, everything the judge did was well within her discretion.
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We're trying to use discretion as much as we can? Recognizing people's right to free speech.
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He was a first-time nonviolent possible offender,.. And under the mandatory minimums, he was put in prison for 15 years. Not only does the punishment not fit the crime, but the mandatory minimums don't give judges any discretion to look at the background of the case, to read into the specifics of the case. I don't know a judge who really is in favor of the mandatory minimums.
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We only see the oppressive side of authority. Maybe it comes out of our history and our background. What we don't see is that freedom is not a concept in which people can do anything they want, be anything they can be. Freedom is about authority. Freedom is about the willingness of every single human being to cede to lawful authority a great deal of discretion about what you do and how you do it.
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Each state has the autonomy or discretion to determine how they will measure whether their students are proficient. PSSA is Pennsylvania's answer.
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As we very well know today, fat-free definitely does not mean calorie-free. The result was growing waistlines and mindless eating habits. To prevent history from repeating itself, consumers need to use discretion as they walk through the grocery store.
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Oftentimes, we used that discretion to give the applicator a warning and to go over some of the deficiencies and the corrective action that can be taken.
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Districts would be able to use their tutoring and summer school money at their own discretion.
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It's at the court's discretion. The petition is filed, and the court makes the decision whether board members are neglecting their duties as such, which rises to the level of removal.
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The Line-Item Veto Act is hardly revolutionary,.. The act simply gives the president a measure of discretion over the expenditure of appropriated funds.
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Doesn't that have to be abuse of discretion? Isn't that a plain violation of the law?
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Because the president, not the (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) could authorize or not authorize cross-border operations from Mexican motor carriers, and because FMCSA has no discretion to prevent the entry of Mexican trucks, its EA did not need to consider the environmental effects arising from the entry
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This decision validates [the National Treasury Employees Union's] arguments that this administration, DHS and [the Office of Personnel Management] far overstepped the boundaries and abused the discretion given to them by Congress.
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It's obvious the new finance minister has very little discretion over the next several years. The Conservative fiscal plan of election 2006 exhausted virtually all fiscal surpluses in sight.
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You're not going to save the world this way. People are doing it at their discretion.
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Something along these lines will happen over the next 12 months, but it will be at the timing and discretion of McDonald's management team. No one likes to be dictated to.
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We want to be sure that we execute that discretion wisely. We want to look to the future before we make any changes.
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The irony is that a series of federal court cases designed to shift discretion from judges to juries have in fact ultimately sorted out in holdings that give judges a lot more discretion without having to state a reason. I suspect most judges would be happy with it.
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If a rider appeals against a suspension in, say, a Cox Plate, the right to ride on Derby Day at Flemington a week later and in the Melbourne Cup will be at the discretion of the Appeals Board.
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The secretary did not exercise her discretion lawfully in the manner contemplated by this court's directive.
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Her ruling on the request came only seven hours after the deadline for submission, before counties had completed their counts. She did not consider any facts and circumstances but rather cited cases to the effect that she lacked discretion.
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Outside of honoring those specific instructions that you implement on the front end, they have full discretion to buy and sell whatever they see fit.
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