Each student has an individual timetable, which in the early years allows little discretion.
The vagueness of "likely physical danger" would allow the executive branch far too much discretion.
Also, a lack of interest groups active in foreign policy allow the president more discretion when making a decision.
Many policies are not based on rule books and central government allows considerable discretion to the local state.
Reviewers at the paper have always been allowed discretion and freedom, provided there's no abuse of it.
The changes allow majority foreign ownership of new construction and complete discretion over management practices.
Decision-making might be slow, with managers not allowed the authority and discretion they would like.
Federal regulations allow inspectors discretion to decide which animals are fit to eat.
Why not allow discretion and judgment to come into play first and foremost?
However, we need to allow broad discretion for the Member States to make this lower, taking into account economic and social differences.