Sentences with phrase «leaves much discretion»

As written, HB 1250 leaves much discretion
The legislation seems to leave much discretion to districts and their partners.

Not exact matches

The proposed «reasonableness» tests on the labour and financial contributions by adult family members leave too much discretion with the CRA, who will be able to change the tax attributes on these earnings.
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.
FDA officials adopted a policy of «enforcement discretion,» which meant they pretty much left LDTs alone while they focused on tools with an apparently greater potential for harm, such as malfunctioning pacemakers.
There is more, sadly, much more — the suicide attempts, the dishonorable discharges, the dismissed lawsuits, the stooges who defend the half - assed sensitivity training and the current system's method of leaving all investigations at the discretion of the commanding officer.
Much is left to the discretion of school administrators who face no small amount of pressure from other children's parents to minimize disruption and maximize student achievement.
Believes Dark Souls has a lot of potential and wants to leave things to the discretion of Shibuya (the director for DS2) as much as possible.
The determination of how much weight to afford that testimony was a decision left to the discretion of the judge.
As well, Mainville believes too much discretion is ultimately left with the federal government in the assessment process.
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.
But, that discretion is going to be abused much left often in the hands of a group of people than in the hands of a single individual.
Some experts feel that this so - called «discretion» needs to be defined much more clearly since, as it is being reported in many cases, this privilege may have been exploited or abused at times, at the expense of MAs, who might be left to face the consequences for being asked to do things that they were, quite frankly, never supposed to be doing.
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