Definitionadj. having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment
Last update: October 23, 2015
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Find their marks further non-discretionary incentive that made sales attendances for guineas. [adjective]
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Offering £ 25k basic, company car, mobile and laptop with a discretionary end of year company related bonus. [adjective]
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It was one of those moments when he was exercising without control, but subject to all the scruples of a severe conscience, his redoubtable discretionary power. [adjective]
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Natural Law, he claims, leaves room for discretionary arrangements like episcopacy; Scripture does not mean to supersede the light of reason. [Please select]
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So loose an expression gave discretionary power to the authorities. [Please select]
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Next, as a court, it exercised for years a vast amount of discretionary power. [Please select]
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In addition the magistrates had a discretionary authority, and they often punished persons on mere suspicion. [Please select]
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For discretionary reasons I have inserted the tin for another material in which the father deals, without, however, changing anything in the verbal expression of the dream. [Please select]
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Partly this takes the form of a margin of discretionary application of equitable remedies, handed down from the stage of equity and natural law. [Please select]
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