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.
Not exact matches
«I think we have fundamental disagreements with the executive on his broad authority,
discretion, and allowing too
much power to go to the Division of the Budget and take away appropriation authority and oversight authority
from both the Senate and the Assembly.»
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.»
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.
Catering with
discretion for a small clientele — everything
from rock stars to racing drivers, painters and plumbers — our customers send their classic Porsches to our Oxfordshire base as we are a one - stop solution for body restorations and full repaints, chassis tuning and set up, interior trim, engine and transmission rebuild and upgrade and so
much more besides.
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 Court of Appeal has given trial judges
much more
discretion to exclude evidence
from hired guns.
In a recent opinion piece, ACLU legislative counsel Neema Singh Guliani argues that the CLOUD Act sidesteps oversight
from both the legislative and judicial branches, granting the attorney general and the state department too
much discretion in choosing which governments the U.S. will enter into a data exchange agreement with.