Sentences with phrase «granted wide discretion»

Since umpires are (a) human and (b) granted wide discretion to judge the degree of transgression, it is only natural that they often respond to the sum total of a player's «offenses.»

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The proposed rule provides wide discretion to the EPA administrator — and only the administrator — to grant exemptions to the transparency requirement on a case - by - case basis.
For this wider circle of «other family members» (as opposed to the narrow circle of family members set out in Article 2 (2) of the Directive), Member States enjoy a broader margin of discretion and do not have to grant an «automatic» right of entry and residence (para 20).
The court has a wide discretion in relation to the terms of the agreement and the rights granted to the operator, but it must include terms relating to rent and length of term.
There is therefore no justification in law or policy to grant the courts this wide discretion.
The Court then looked at the trial judge's decision to exclude the expert, in light of the Daubert test and the wide latitude of discretion granted to trial judges in determining whether an expert's opinion is relevant and reliable.
National arbitration statutes generally contain only limited provisions on disclosure and recognise parties» autonomy to determine procedural issues, while institutional rules usually give tribunals a wide discretion in relation to disclosure, ranging from ordering parties to produce any documents they consider relevant (Art 22 (1)(e), LCIA Rules), to granting them a general mandate to establish facts through appropriate means (Art 25, ICC Rules).
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