Sentences with phrase «how much discretion»

How much discretion will local service managers have in distributing these additional funds?
Exactly how much discretion isn't clear.

Not exact matches

An ESOP does not allow for discretion in who gets how much ownership.
Most have considerable discretion over how much of their lifestyle will be financed through mortgages, lines of credit and plastic.
Because we're neither wise enough nor foolish enough to know in advance how much of our clients» initial spending is «core» (increasing with inflation) and how much is «discretionary» (declining over time), this is what we do at Cornerstone (see my February 2013 Journal column, «When an Ounce of Discretion (ary) is Worth a Pound of Core»).
Bishops will have much less discretion on how to handle these cases.
But at a recent meeting, bosses admitted to staff that the full service charge was not being entered into the system in the first place and that once it was, it was left to the discretion of the «Tronc master» - a person appointed to manage the system - how much each worker would get.
«What we want to do is give the commissioners as much discretion as we possibly can as to how they manage their workforce,» Megna said.
«Fortunately, the offset is spread out over 9 years, and the secretary of energy would have the discretion to decide how much to transfer.
The rule also could prompt districts to change which of their eligible schools participate in Title I: a district's total allocation of Title I funds is set according to student, not school characteristics, and districts themselves have considerable discretion over how much to concentrate those funds in their poorest schools or to spread them more thinly over more schools.
Beyond the issue of measuring performance levels, the law and regulations offer states considerable discretion as to how much they weight growth versus status in their systems.
ESSA provides much more flexibility and discretion to the states about how federal education funds are spent, allowing funds to be spent where they are needed most.
Term life almost always costs less, provides much more flexibility and gives your survivors true discretion as to how to spend the death benefit.
Investment managers have discretion over what assets to invest in and how much to invest into any given asset or market.
Deciding whether a particular asset qualifies as collateral and how much it is worth is solely up to the discretion of the lender.
You should just make sure you're using moderation and careful discretion in when they're getting it and how much they're getting.
Obviously it's your discretion how much information you want to disclose.
In addition, there will be future support for game specific achievements that are up to the discretion of the developers, much like how Naughty Dog implemented Twitter capabilities for Uncharted 2.
Of course, what is printed is different than there editorial page, but what is printed and how it is treated is with much discretion from the journalists and editors that these news outlets hire.
As a matter of fact, Brazil has a very broad concept of money laundering, which gives enforcement authorities too much discretion on how the indictments are filed.
Four retired senior judges have warned Peers that judicial independence is at risk from plans to give judges discretion over how much weight to attach to European Court of Justice decisions after Brexit.
The determination of how much weight to afford that testimony was a decision left to the discretion of the judge.
In recognition that this burden may be costly to discharge, Paul suggests that Courts apply a broad discretion to decide exactly how much of a foundation will be required in each case.
The trial judge has a great deal of discretion when deciding how much the damage award should be reduced.
While a jury must be rational in awarding these damages, it also has a great deal of discretion in determining how much to award for pain and suffering.
It will be interesting to see how the family court applies this subsection but this new subsection doesn't limit the family court's discretion on whether and how much to modify alimony when the supporting spouse retires.
Currently a list of 20 factors under the statue that leave a broad discretion with the courts as to how much, if any money a spouse can receive as well as how long.
The third case considered here also concerns a tribunal's discretion, but in the much more precise context of how it is to operate the provisions on the «uplift» of compensation in relation to the statutory procedures — are there rules, or is it a discretionary free - for - all?
However, these regulations do not in fact provide much guidance on how the prosecutor will make decisions in those areas where the prosecutorial discretion is most important: decisions relating to what situations to investigate and who to prosecute.
While national law requires you to carry auto insurance, it is at the Missouri auto insurance provider's discretion how much you will pay for it.
Term life almost always costs less, provides much more flexibility and gives your survivors true discretion as to how to spend the death benefit.
We police the sharing of our data through a Registrant or Practitioner using their discretion, on a one by one basis, in terms of who they will share the data with, precisely how much they will share and when.
The decision as to how much to offer was always at the discretion of my buyer, or accepted at the discretion of my seller.
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