Per the "level off" part of the pilot's
discretion clearance, you may stop your climb right there before things get worse.
However, evidence concerning skill
discretion is less consistent, especially with regard to the buffering hypothesis.
The Dan Wesson
Discretion 1911 (MSRP: $2,142) has a match-grade 5.75-inch barrel that, as I said before, is threaded for a suppressor.
Notwithstanding the predominant (and often accurate) view that on-the-ground enforcers resist innovation, many frontline immigration officers have demonstrated willingness, and an ability, to put their
discretion toward creative ends.
He also ruled that Buckler's claim under the FTCA was barred by the discretionary-function exception, which blocks suits against the government for harm caused by a government employee's actions if they are subject to
discretion "grounded in social, economic and political policy."
It argued that the prime minister is vested with the
discretion to appoint special assistants, who may be entrusted with performing the functions of a minister of state, but the premier's
discretion to appoint special assistants is subject to the general scheme of the Constitution, including Articles 2A, 4, 5, 62 and 63 of the Constitution.
Senator Francis "Chiz" Escudero on Monday expressed belief that the best way to curb corruption in the Bureau of Customs (BOC) is to minimize
discretion among its employees.
The Tribunal said that it had concluded that former Commissioner of Mines Moses Masibo purported to exercise a
discretion he did not possess.
However, the suspension of work for non-teaching personnel will be under the
discretion of their superiors.
I broke the law, but the officer exercised prosecutorial
discretion' !-- -- Recently, I had to cross a boulevard.
With the amendment to the Act, judges are now given the
discretion to sentence convicted drug traffickers with a life sentence alternative with no less than 15 strokes of the whip.