1. Business units will then have wide discretion concerning how they structure themselves and operate to obtain the desired results. 2. Store managers have a wide discretion to select what clothing, shoes and accessories their stores sell, based on local preferences. 3. Such a wide discretion must be exercised fairly if it is to comply with the requirements of natural justice. 4. It will be appreciated that this rule gives the registrar a wide discretion. 5. Although local school boards have wide discretion in running school districts, the Board of Education sets policies that govern all public schools. 6. And companies have been given wide discretion on how many trench breakers are installed. 7. Appeals courts generally give trial courts wide discretion about last-minute requests for delay. 8. Appeals courts long have avoided overturning class-action certifications, under the theory that such decisions fall within the wide discretion granted to circuit-court judges. 9. As Poe has demonstrated in other cases, judges have used wide discretion in setting conditions for probation. 10. At other companies, directors enjoy wide discretion with little to lose. |