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.
Without systems, there's
too much discretion where there shouldn't be.
Other commenters argued that the proposal would have given
too much discretion to the record holders to withhold evidence without having sufficient expertise or information on which to make such judgments.
As well, Mainville believes
too much discretion is ultimately left with the federal government in the assessment process.
«There is too much ambiguity and therefore
too much discretion about what our right to justice means in practice, as the supreme court judgment on employment tribunal fees recently acknowledged,» the commission states in the report.
As a matter of fact, Brazil has a very broad concept of money laundering, which gives enforcement authorities
too much discretion on how the indictments are filed.
The lawsuit states that appearance is subjective and open to interpretation, which gives Manchester
too much discretion over what constitutes a vicious dog.
Similarly, other commenters argued that the «reasonably aware» provision gives
too much discretion to institutions to report private loans.
Institutions argue that a credit score is superior to the previous method of evaluation by a loan officer because the loan officer was given
too much discretion, which gave rise to problems such as bias.
I didn't show
too much discretion, and everyone got stickers except Nathan and Barry.
«There should not have been this ongoing misappropriation of assets for years, if the board had provided the oversight they are required to,» Schneiderman said, adding, «it is clear that certain members of the board gave way
too much discretion to GALOS.»
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.
Not exact matches
I believe the system is inherently flawed — there's
too much overhead,
too much individual
discretion, and
too little transparency built in to the system.
Constructing a public theology is simply a
too demanding and complex task for a politician speaking in sound bites, and
discretion is very
much the better part of valor for the harried speechwriter.
The amount of rice will be at your
discretion, don't put
too much or it'll be bland.
«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.
The political disrespect against the police is just
too much and I am sending a greeting text this morning but we are all watching and applying our
discretion accordingly.
«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.»
Users should exercise their
discretion in assessing the person they intend to date, and not volunteer
too much information.
But Bexon - Smith also attracted some controversy, including after telling a school not to give staff
too much «professional
discretion» over their lesson plans and marking.
Friedman felt that feedback policy rules injected
too much judgment and
discretion, and model risk.
«In a series of drug cases, U.S. District Judge William Young said the sentencing guidelines put
too much power in the hands of prosecutors and give judges
too little
discretion in sentencing.»
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.
A court's custody decision always comes down to what's in the best interests of the children, so if a parent has a history of drinking
too much, judges usually have
discretion to consider this.