81.   In England, doctors have broad discretion to prescribe whatever drugs help addicted patients manage their lives and stay away from illegal drugs and their dealers.

82.   In federal courts in Georgia, trial judges have some discretion to allow the admission of polygraph evidence.

83.   In its appeal, California argues that states have broad discretion under federal law to set Medicaid reimbursement rates.

84.   In the U.K. the Chancellor has the final say on rate changes, while the central bank governor has discretion over the timing of the move.

85.   Individual unit commanders had sole discretion as to whether to punish underage enlistees, and some went after them with a vengeance.

86.   Instead, he thinks individual judges should have the discretion to determine the validity of a police search, weighing a variety of factors.

87.   Instead, judges will have the discretion to sentence defendants in such cases to a two-to-three-month drug-treatment program.

88.   Inspectors have always had the discretion to pull a car out of line for a second, more complete inspection.

89.   It has discretion if there is a tie for that spot.

90.   It may be fortunate for him that he is being sentenced in a state court, instead of in federal court, where judges have less discretion.

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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