1. Business units will then have wide discretion concerning how they structure themselves and operate to obtain the desired results. 2. Courts have a discretion, in special circumstances, to award an alternative remedy to damages for breach of contract. 3. He inquired about whether he had any discretion as to the hiring of the young man. 4. People want to have more discretion over their working hours. 5. The Commission has a discretion to conduct an investigation in order to collect information and evidence pertinent to the request for assistance. 6. Each artist in the gallery has discretion over the price that will be charged for his or her work. 7. The authority has considerable discretion in this matter. 8. The court has a discretion in the matter and is not obliged to order transfer, even if the relevant criteria are met. 9. He has a discretion -- to prosecute, or not to prosecute -- depending on his view of the public interest. 10. Normally the charge will be repaid when the property is sold but the Board has a discretion to transfer it to a substitute property in certain limited circumstances. |