Sentences with phrase «much at the discretion»

This is very much at the discretion of your insurer.
As ever, the policy pertaining to late payments on your auto insurance is very much at the discretion of the auto insurance company.

Not exact matches

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»).
The amount of rice will be at your discretion, don't put too much or it'll be bland.
If I was undecided before now, now I am certain Wenger's been right all with his approach of not signing prima donnas who think that they are bigger than the team, it's refreshing to see a player with as much enthusiasm as Sanchez but at some point discretion and good sense has to prevail, afterall he and Ozil are Barca and Madrid rejects, I would take RvP and Fabregas over him and Ozil, players we didn't have to pay over the odds for, players who despite the circumstances of their exits understood the team comes first.
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.
The prosecutorial discretion power is so strong that it has actually become much more effective in forcing leadership change than a general election where political opponents seek to unseat them at the ballot box.
«The waiver is pretty much at the waiverer's discretion
Remember you can do these moves in your house, in your hotel, on a beach, at your office (use discretion haha), on the sidewalk, in an alley, on the roof, in a parking lot, in a park, at a concert, when you don't have a gym, when you don't have much space, before you brush your teeth, on a bathroom break of a road trip, while you're camping, on a bridge.....
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.
In addition to that I think I gave Remedy several hundred ambient loops, some of which they requested and some of which I created for them to use at their own discretion, everything from evil tornado loops to abstract tones to strange fluorescent light bulb hums... much of it inspired by early Lynch films like Blue Velvet and Eraserhead.»
No president has ever had that much money for schools at his discretion.
It helps if the publishing house's website says something along the lines of «Review copies of books are provided at our discretion» or something like that, but I'll say much the same thing if I need to turn down a review copy request.
Companies also have a much easier time suspending dividend payments on preferred shares, which they can do at their discretion, than they do halting bond payments, which would mean bankruptcy.
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.
This is because trial judges in family law matters have wide discretion in a lot of the fine points of alimony decisions, much of it exercised at the trial court level that does not generate binding legal precedents and is not widely available to researchers.
Employees now agree to be dismissed with minimum severance, demoted, put on probation and see their salaries slashed at their employer's discretion — all without much recourse.
After warning of the dangers of adding too much authority to the wide costs discretion, he said: «The vital point in exercising the discretion to order costs is to look at the whole picture of what happened in the case and to ask whether there has been unreasonable conduct by the claimant in bringing and conducting the case and, in doing so, to identify the conduct, what was unreasonable about it and what effects it had.
Therefore discretion will very much depend on the facts of the case and the prejudice to each party, bearing in mind at all times what is equitable and just.
A mistrial is fully at the judge's discretion, but generally anything that affects the jury's ability to remain impartial can result in a mistrial being declared (for example, if an attorney deliberately said something outrageous to influence the jury when they knew it would be withdrawn, the judge will likely declare a mistrial without much thought).
Physical damage insurance includes Comprehensive and Collision coverages that covers your car's repairs, and are offered much more at the discretion of your assigned insurer.
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.
During the life of the insured, the policy acts much like a tax - free savings and personal loan account, where the funds can be invested at the policyholder's discretion, or the current value of the policy borrowed against.
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.
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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