31.   Although Clarke has the final say as to whether U.K. interest rates should be raised or cut, George has some discretion over the timing of any change.

32.   But airlines will have broad discretion in deciding what locks to use.

33.   Bush said states should have discretion concerning whether to establish voucher programs as a way to expand choices for parents and make schools more accountable.

34.   But by lifting some of the regulations that force localities to match the state money, they would have more discretion in choosing how to spend their own funds.

35.   But even if a breakup is a long shot, a century of antitrust case law shows that a judge has considerable discretion.

36.   But it stands out because its judges have wider discretion in deciding awards, and employers face greater liability when an employee is injured on the job.

37.   But NBA Commissioner David Stern has broad discretion as to what punitive measures he may mete out.

38.   But Secretary of State William F. Galvin said Wednesday that challenging residency is very difficult and that the Ballot Law Commission has broad discretion.

39.   But not all of them were prosecuted as adults, since local district attorneys have discretion whether to prosecute juveniles as adults.

40.   But prosecutors have the discretion to opt for requiring a fine instead of jail time.

v. + discretion >>共 74
have 44.24%
use 13.16%
exercise 11.33%
give 4.94%
abuse 4.39%
advise 1.28%
allow 1.28%
retain 1.10%
limit 0.91%
take 0.91%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
discretion 0.07%
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