Sentences with phrase «guided with discretion»

In brief:»... the affairs of our charity must be guided with discretion (Psalm 112:5), lest we give that to the idle and unworthy, which should be given to those that are necessitous, and deserve well.»

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Of course, such discussions must be carried on with tact and discretion and will rightly and inevitably be guided by the ecclesiastical authorities.
Don't Follow Parenting Guides To A Tee, Use Them With Discretion, Let Your Gut Instincts Be Your Guide, Only You Know What's Best For Your Child, No Book Can Tell You That.
How lightly do we look upon that zealous care with which she guides our otherwise erring feet, watches with feelings which none but a mother can know the gradual expansion of our youth to the riper yours of discretion.
All diving guests are eligible, with the exception of check in and check out days, for 3 guided boat dives per day at various dive sites, at the discretion of the dive team between Sipadan, Mabul and Kapalai Islands.
While state judges are guided by procedural rules, federal judges have wide discretion on how to run trials when it comes to emerging online technologies — with some guidance from precedent.
Case law is very helpful in guiding clients on unclear areas of the law or areas in which there is a broad discretion available to the court, in assisting them in predicting a possible range of outcomes if they proceed with their case.
[60] The wording of s. 87 does not contain any criteria with which to guide the court's discretion to depart from the hearing date as the date of valuation.
This article will deal primarily with the court's discretion to exclude media representatives and provide a step - by - step guide for those acting in cases in which the media have made an attendance and an application to exclude the media is required.
- In relation to the admission by the media, and any others with an interest in the proceedings, the Family Justice Council proposed a statutory checklist to guide the exercise of judicial discretion in determining such an application.
With these questions in mind, panels can be guided by (but are not bound by) the following guidelines which may be modified locally at the discretion of each local Board.
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