71. He said the Florida Supreme Court has made it clear that judges have great discretion to address voting discrepancies. 72. He said sparsely populated states such as Oklahoma face danger as long as the Commerce Department has the discretion to employ them. 73. However, judges have discretion in sentencing hit-and-run offenders, who often serve little or no time behind bars. 74. If you buy this, be aware that Micro Express has discretion over when a technician is dispatched. 75. If his latest legislation survives, every school and library will be forced to own filtering software, but they will have great discretion about how to use it. 76. If management and the pilots near an agreement, though, the board has discretion to push back the report date to allow the parties to continue talking. 77. In a unanimous decision, the Court of Appeals ruled that judges had the discretion to permit jurors to take notes. 78. In addition, the Justice Department, and not Adobe, has discretion over whether to press the charges against Sklyarov. 79. In return, the states would have considerable discretion in setting eligibility criteria. 80. In many cases, it is prosecutors who have discretion to send offenders to treatment, instead of filing charges that could lead to jail time. |