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"Otherwise, the person would have a discretionary decision to make every single month.
"But you still have a very discretionary decision here to go after Salomon.
He has made a calculated discretionary decision, and a dangerous and bad one.
Ten people have been barred from the center - a discretionary decision largely unavailable to government.
"That said, we make discretionary decisions all the time.
In addition, courts are able to apply a standard of reasonableness to discretionary decision making.
The attorney general will be required to make daily decisions, discretionary decisions, that are critical to the lives of very many Americans.
First, it has been applied to discretionary decisions which could not, whether right or wrong, be classified as of the 'red hair type.'
"The conduct of war, however, involves innumerable discretionary decisions made by our armed forces every day in the field," he added.
"I separated the optional discretionary decisions I was making from those that were forced," he said.
Discretionary decisions, investment or otherwise, should not be made on a long-term basis under the assumption that this rate structure will persist.
Making decisions of fact and law, and discretionary decisions.
If ever there was a case for respecting the discretionary decision of the judge who had heard the witnesses, including W., this was it.
Furthermore, in explaining that discretionary decision he said:
But it was no part of the courts' function to replace the discretionary decision of the public authority with one of its own.
An appellate court may also review the lower judge's discretionary decisions, such as whether the judge properly granted a new trial or disallowed evidence.
A fourth option which has been advocated is that we should draw upon American experience and adopt a 'hard look' standard of review for discretionary decisions.
Should government's discretionary decisions that benefit developers be contingent on an obligation to build or subsidize affordable housing nearby?
No judge administrative or not wants to be in the business of second-guessing the discretionary decisions made by front-line bureaucratic implementers.
With respect to discretion, historically, the standard of review for discretionary decisions applied by the courts was that of correctness.
To subject these discretionary decisions made in the course of foreign combat operations to the prospect of domestic litigation would be an unprecedented step."
I don't understand how government employees can be wined & dined & empowered to make discretionary decisions on that basis.
In some cases dependent upon the trust instrument, the trustees must make discretionary decisions as to whether beneficiaries should receive trust assets for their benefit.
Those members of RBS board who took it upon themselves to sanction this pension may be personally liable for their discretionary decision.
SHINE: In terms of discretionary decisions, we're talking of a short span.