51.   Deborah Kearney, general counsel to Harris, told Judge Lewis the secretary has little discretion under the law.

52.   Courts now have the discretion to order reforms, or supervise a settlement, without making such a finding.

53.   Currently, the agency most often requires two well-controlled studies though it has the discretion to accept one.

54.   Each of the candidates has two minutes to respond and then one minute to reply with Lehrer having the discretion to extend the discussion.

55.   Each university, college, technical school or medical institution has total discretion over how to distribute the money and to whom.

56.   Doctors will have discretion in deciding how much information to disclose to another health care provider treating the same patient.

57.   Each month, the team has the discretion to weigh Baker any time it wants.

58.   Electoral districting is a most difficult subject for legislatures, and so the States must have discretion to exercise the political judgment necessary to balance competing interests.

59.   Earlier Tuesday, a Tallahassee judge ruled that she has that discretion, but Democrats are appealing the ruling.

60.   Even a lowly media planner has enormous discretion over where an advertiser spends its money.

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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