- Look up
discretion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Discretion has the
meaning of
acting on one's own
authority and judgment. In law,
discretion as to...
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Discretions, also
published as Ezra Pound,
Father and Teacher:
Discretions, is a 1971
memoir of Mary de Rachewiltz, an Italian-American
translator and...
- In
common law, the
principle of
prosecutorial discretion allows public prosecutors a wide
latitude to
decide whether or not to
charge a
person for a crime...
- In
public administration,
administrative discretion refers to the
flexible exercising of
judgment and
decision making allowed to
public administrators...
- Look up
discretion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Discretion is the
ability to act or make a
decision according to one's own choice.
Discretion may also...
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Judicial discretion is the
power of the
judiciary to make some
legal decisions according to
their discretion.
Under the
doctrine of the
separation of...
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exercise discretion,
which is the
power to
choose whether or how to
punish a
person who has
violated the law. The
biased use of
enforcement discretion, such...
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unconditionally to the
besiegers is
traditionally phrased as "surrender at
discretion." If
there are
negotiations with
mutually agreed conditions, the garrison...
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Matters of
Discretion: An
Autobiography is an
autobiography by a
former Prime Minister of
India Inder Kumar Gujral and the only one to be
written by a...
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Discretion is a live
album by
saxophonist Tim Berne's
Bloodcount which was
recorded in 1997 and
released on Berne's ****gun label. The
AllMusic review...