Sentences with phrase «much discretion with»

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.

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Plus, with individuals working in different departments, there are more levels of discretion that can be controlled, since you'll likely not share the same office friends and won't see each other so much throughout the day.
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»).
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.
«We have fundamental disagreements with the executive on his broad authority, discretion, allowing too much authority to go to the Division of the Budget,» Flanagan said.
«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.»
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.
You can trust that the members of this site are very much looking for discretion and with the high volume of matches available you'll be sure to meet someone for a secret adult encounter.
It's looking extremely likely that by January, states will find themselves with a whole lot more discretion over their accountability systems, interventions in low - performing schools, teacher evaluations, and much else.
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.
Individuals with excellent credit should still use as much discretion as anyone else when seeking out the right credit card for their own financial needs.
As an aside, NAHC is the sort of stock that if you are not careful, a large order can disrupt the market; I ended up using discretionary reserve orders routing through Arca [NYSE Archipelago], which allowed me to show 100 shares with much more behind that, and have discretion to lift bids within a penny of the stated offer.
Were the dog to ever be in a position it felt forced to bite, the dog is much more likely to do so with discretion and not cause any serious damage.
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.
By contrast, the view of the Advocate General (AG) appears much more in line with the traditional philosophy of mutual trust in the EU context: even if Member States have discretion about the means to execute the sentences delivered by their courts and even if EU law does not oblige a Member State to issue an EAW in order to prevent impunity, Advocate General Jääskinen recalls that «the principle that every penalty must be executed forms part of the rule of law» whose respect is a common feature to all the Member States of the Union (§ 102, referring to the opinion of the AG).
As well, Mainville believes too much discretion is ultimately left with the federal government in the assessment process.
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.
«As with the prior ruling, the threshold on a pleadings motion is low and much discretion is given to the judge hearing such a motion,» wrote Warkentin.
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.
MacDonald J. agreed with the Chief Justice's conclusion about the existence of a discretion to invite defence counsel to a first stage hearing, but wrote a separate, short and much more reserved judgement.
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.
I can also organize photo shoots with much confidence, professionalism, and discretion, no matter the subject.
We police the sharing of our data through a Registrant or Practitioner using their discretion, on a one by one basis, in terms of who they will share the data with, precisely how much they will share and when.
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