61.   Even in flusher times, the agency had enormous discretion in leveling fines.

62.   Federal agencies now have the discretion whether or not to use these types of methods first or not.

63.   Federal prosecutors have great discretion in deciding whether to pursue criminal charges against the bank.

64.   Federal courts have ample discretion to keep sensitive intelligence under seal, while still affording defendants a legitimate adversarial process.

65.   For one thing, bank regulators have enormous discretion in ruling on applications for mergers, the opening or closing of branches and expansion into new financial services.

66.   Ginsburg said officers have always had discretion in enforcing laws and this proposal would just give them more direction as to when they should make an arrest.

67.   Generally, schools have broad discretion on how to handle out-of-school behavior that may disrupt school life.

68.   He also found state election canvassing boards had broad discretion in deciding whether to have manual recounts.

69.   He has to have that discretion.

70.   He said he believed Reno might have greater discretion in the next stage of proceedings.

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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