Without systems, there's too
much discretion where there shouldn't be.
Not exact matches
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.
If you have a very professional work organization in schools
where there's a lot of
discretion, a lot of professional autonomy in a collaborative culture, you get unions that very
much reflect that kind of stance.
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.
This is a situation
where discretion matters — quoting Visa merchant rules to an assistant manager who isn't empowered to do anything isn't really going to help you
much.
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.
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.