Sentences with phrase «more discretion on»

In the past, the law had provisions that allowed judges more discretion on the frequency in which a driver could go to traffic school.
And these franchisees have much more discretion on individuality than your typical Tim Horton's.
In part, that's because the rich have more discretion on when and where to buy homes — and with the costs of owning a home in New York going up with the tax plan, apartments aimed at the rich will see the biggest price hits.
Free cash flow is especially important in this industry, says Underhill, as that gives management more discretion on whether to hold back a harvest.

Not exact matches

Nonstatutory Stock Options, or NSOs, will provide for the right to purchase shares of our common stock at a specified price, which may not be less than fair market value on the date of grant, and usually will become exercisable (at the discretion of the administrator) in one or more installments after the grant date, subject to the participant's continued employment or service with us and / or subject to the satisfaction of corporate performance targets and individual performance targets established by the administrator.
They offer more option value, control and discretion, have shorter lock - in periods, and the flexibility to make investment decisions on a deal - by - deal basis.
In contrast, sectors of the population linked to international trade, occupying a dominant position in world markets, and depending on open diplomatic channels might well find themselves more in sympathy with lower defense budgets, higher education outlays, cosmopolitan values, and liberal religious institutions whose theologies favor universalism and whose moral teachings favor relativism and discretion.
So for the mums out there who are new to breastfeeding or like me, prefer a little more discretion, here are some tips for latching on and feeding discreetly.
Home visits are at the discretion of the IBCLC on - call, please call for more details.
On less clear - cut cases though, there is a lot more discretion given to government officials.
(d) Although a Democratic organization, club or association described in paragraph (a) may, in its discretion, permit within its membership persons holding membership in more than one such organization, in all votes taken for endorsement of a nominee for public office or party position such multiple membership holder may not vote on such endorsement in any such organization if the member has already voted on such endorsement in any other such organization.
Promptly thereafter, and in no case more than thirty days after the last date to submit a written reply, the Committee may, in its discretion, dismiss the complaint, issue a reprimand or admonition to respondent or schedule a hearing on the merits of the complaint, except that if a respondent requests that a hearing be held, the Committee shall schedule a hearing.
Organizer Sean Collins is with Capital Area Against Mass Incarceration: «And in the resolution it talks about, it calls on local law enforcement officials and agencies to utilize their discretion they have, use greater discretion to provide more leniency and more compassion in the system, and do what they can now, even though there isn't a law on the books to divert 16 - and 17 - year - olds away from prisons.»
Lord Heseltine also highlighted that now that Osborne is a backbench MP and no longer a minister he has more «time and discretion» as to what other roles he takes on.
In the first phase, a panel of judges (comprised of judges selected by AAAS at its sole discretion) will select no more than 5 dances in each field, based on artistic and scientific merit.
But, he adds, in terms of the legislation's impact on emerging scientists, «it's how the NIH would use the discretion that will be more telling than the passage of the bill.»
PayPal is a convenient payment option that doesn't show up on banking statements and is much more private if discretion is something that is important to you.
He gives more specifics on age, proximity of dating zone, his drug policy, and his need for discretion.
On the other hand, if one of your criteria is no one who lives more than 60 miles away but you find a woman who looks very interesting but lives 70 miles away then perhaps you can exercise a little discretion with your criteria.
This suggests that the site is geared more toward sugar daddies than sugar babies, as indicated by the seeming emphasis on maintaining discretion with regard to sugar daddies» identities.
As part of its «Benchmark Best Practices» series, COACHE surveyed faculty and leaders at its member institutions — more than 200 colleges and universities across the United States and Canada — about their satisfaction with the amount of time they spent on service, the nature and impact of the work, and the discretion they had in choosing the projects they served.
They pose the problem to a Twitter chat group and an online professional learning community and receive differing responses, many of which recommend negative consequences for students who perform poorly on the initial assessment (for example, limiting the grade students can attain on the second assessment, permitting a second assessment only occasionally and at the teacher's discretion, or making the second assessment more demanding).
The two agree the state spends too little on education, favor giving local districts more discretion about how to use their funding and share support for the Common Core State Standards, the national learning benchmarks that have generated a backlash over whether they undermine states» rights.
If the student does not pass a second time, a meeting will be arranged with the subject - area teacher to take the quiz or test in an alternate form, receive more instruction from the teacher, or the teacher may allow the student to move on to the next unit at the teacher's discretion and the demonstration of student understanding.
On the surface LCFF combines traditionally progressive instincts toward steering money to the children in the most need with traditionally conservative instincts that give local authorities more discretion over programs.
[10] For more information, see DC Municipal Regulations for District of Columbia Public Schools, Chapter B24, Dress Codes / Uniforms (under no circumstance shall a student who fails to abide by a mandatory uniform policy be given out - of - school suspension or otherwise be barred from attending school, but a fourth offense of a mandatory uniform policy may subject a student, at the principal's discretion, to on - site suspension).
When I surveyed more than 6,000 teachers on this issue, they estimated that only four percent of their decisions were autonomous or at their discretion, compared to more than 70 percent that were administratively determined, with the balance being decisions that were collaborative with their colleagues (Reeves, 2016).
This right includes, without limitation, the right to: (a) reproduce, index and store Digital Books on one or more computer facilities, and reformat, convert and encode Digital Books; (b) display, market, transmit, distribute, sell and otherwise digitally make available all or any portion of Printed Books & Digital Books through A&A Properties, for customers and prospective customers to download, access, copy and paste, print, annotate and / or view online and offline, including on portable devices; (c) permit customers to «store» Digital Books that they have purchased from us on servers («Virtual Storage») and to access and re-download such Digital Books from Virtual Storage from time to time both during and after the term of this Agreement; (d) display and distribute (i) your trademarks and logos in the form you provide them to us or within Printed Books & Digital Books (with such modifications as are necessary to optimize their viewing), and (ii) portions of Printed Books & Digital Books, in each case solely for the purposes of marketing, soliciting and selling Printed Books & Digital Books and related A&A Printing offerings; (e) use, reproduce, adapt, modify, and distribute, as we determine appropriate, in our sole discretion, any metadata that you provide in connection with Digital Books; and (f) transmit, reproduce and otherwise use (or cause the reformatting, transmission, reproduction, and / or other use of) Digital Books as mere technological incidents to and for the limited purpose of technically enabling the foregoing (e.g., caching to enable display).
Most of the time, a proofreader will not comment on anything outside of these errors, but again, more intensive editing is at her discretion.
You further acknowledge and agree that TradeStation may, in its sole discretion, and without notice to you, liquidate any delivery month contract in your account to prevent or minimize the risk of delivery, and that such liquidation may occur five or more days, depending on the contract and TradeStation's subjective evaluation of risk, prior to the delivery date.
This could make SFAS 133 more useful to all involved... on the other hand, given their recent track record, they could allow more discretion a la SFAS 159, which would be worse for accounting statement users, unless disclosure was extensive.
In the event there is a change in the corporate structure of The Hartford, such as a merger, consolidation, sale, liquidation or transfer of substantial assets, The Hartford may, in its sole discretion, transfer, sell or assign information collected on and through this Site, including personal information about you, to one or more affiliated or nonaffiliated third parties.
Some trades you may decide to risk less than $ 100 on, some you might want to use the full $ 100... this is where discretion and your ability to analyze and gauge the market comes into play, but the key is that you DO have that «cut off» point where you KNOW you will never lose more than a certain dollar amount.
I'm a rare humanities wonk who likes to play around with numbers (e.g., I'm a sabermetrician), but this is an area where if the actuaries can't figure it out, then more discretion needs to be given to those approving mortgages to guesstimate the likely DTI and probability that someone is headed for forgiveness (or even just remaining on an IBR, frankly).
Is this age group more susceptible because they are less likely to regularly track bank account and credit card activity, pay for identity theft monitoring services, and use discretion when sharing information on social media?
We may at any time without prior notice, impose exceptions to its general policy by requiring more or less cash or collateral on positions that in our sole discretion appear necessary or appropriate to us.
If your account is in good standing, defined as: A) Your Checking Account has been open for at least 30 days; B) Making regular deposits sufficient to cover transactions; C) Bringing the account to a positive balance at least once every thirty days or less; D) There are no legal orders outstanding on your account; and E) You do not have any loans with us that are more than 30 days past due, we may, at our sole discretion, pay overdrafts up to the limits mentioned above, including our normal Non-Sufficient Funds or Courtesy Pay charge (s).
The Trump administration will advance its agenda on federal employment policies by using powers within its discretion in addition to... More
If there are more funds available than there are applicants then, the remaining funds will either be carried over to the next year or will be given to one or more of the applicants on a random basis at the discretion of the Scholarship committee.
To prevent your kitty from heading somewhere she's not supposed to be, all you need to do is stand firm and, at your discretion, give a very light tug on the leash — all it takes is a barely noticeable pull, nothing more.
UBISOFT may, entirely at its own discretion, contact you to propose that you test, evaluate or comment on one or more games and Services, game elements and / or downloadable content before they are marketed or launched, in order to identify bugs and errors in the programs and / or improve their functioning («Beta Test»).
With respect to the award of interest, the Hamburg Court of Appeal rejected a challenge to enforcement under article V (1)(c), made on the basis that the arbitral tribunal had awarded more interest than had been claimed, considering that an «arbitral tribunal can in its discretion and on its own initiative award interest and compound interest for the time until the rendition of the award and for the time after the rendition of the award.»
That said, there sure wasn't a lot of publicity about it, and it depends enormously on the discretion of the enforcing officers — in a way that would be less surprising for a more normal conception of «public work» than a wide swath of downtown Toronto.
It will be interesting to see if the words in Phoenix portend the Law Society of BC's genuine intention to prohibit all non-BC or Canadian storage providers, or whether the discretion of the new rules will be used with more nuance... and hopefully some consultation with the hundreds if not thousands of lawyers in small firms and solo practice who have grown reliant on the various cloud products which have become mainstream.
It is even more tragic that offenders in this circuit will have to rely on prosecutorial discretion, not judicial discretion, in order to receive a just and fair sentence in these cases.
The Court of Appeal held — on a more or less technical judicial review basis — that the decision not to call J was within the local authority's discretion and could not be set aside by judicial review.
[2] These programs attempt to achieve more consistent behavior across the firm by relying on specifically designated ethics experts who take the lead in establishing standard procedures that coordinate and reduce reliance on individual discretion.
In Greenwich, the court left open whether the provision of a convenient alternative did more than simply impact on the court's remedial discretion — that is, whether it had the effect of extinguishing the original right of way itself, and substituting instead a right of way over the alternative route provided.
In my view, when administrative decision - makers come into contact with the ordinary courts, reference to legislative intent may provide a more promising analytical framework than reliance on judicial discretion.
It confirms that plaintiffs will not be permitted to pursue claims based on misrepresentations that are more than three years old, notwithstanding the discretion conferred by s. 138.3 (6) of the Act.
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