51. He said there are no set quotas, but salespeople in heavy tourist regions like Paris and Milan have been instructed to exercise discretion in selling. 52. In other cases, she said, INS exercised its discretion to release criminal aliens viewed as posing no flight risk or danger to the community. 53. Koome said attorneys for the girls won the case not on the basis of law but because Ochenja had exercised his discretion. 54. One is an opinion that was issued by the Division of Elections that talks about the circumstances in which the secretary would exercise discretion. 55. The Advocates Association of Jamaica, which represents trial lawyers, says the judge, who is widely respected, properly exercised his discretion in sentencing. 56. The commission, which can exercise its discretion about whether to begin such a proceeding, said it did not have enough grounds to do so. 57. The Gore campaign says she must consider the new votes and exercise discretion. 58. The network has exercised discretion, he said, showing less than a quarter of the shots of dead bodies that it receives. 59. He told local radio that if the director of immigration decided not to exercise his discretion in these cases, further court action was likely. 60. Even if the letter is not available, heads of South Korean missions can exercise discretion on visas, the statement added. |