Sentences with phrase «where discretion»

To date these abuse cases, where discretion has not been exercised, have all been based on allegations of negligence.
At BHPK, we have quietly resolved claims where discretion has been particularly important to the attorney involved and aggressively fought other claims when clients choose to follow that path.
The court confirmed that s. 58 of the Administrative Tribunals Act applied to the HPRB, such that a court would not interfere with findings of fact or law, or an exercise of discretion by the HPRB, unless patently unreasonable, e.g., where discretion is exercised arbitrarily or in bad faith, for an improper purpose, based on entirely or predominantly irrelevant factors, or fails to account for statutory requirements.
He represents executives, professionals, companies, charitable entities, and high net worth individuals in sensitive matters where discretion and avoidance of publicity is paramount.
In the event you are denied, then you can call and plead your case but my point is that if you can avoid a manual review — where discretion could result in a rejection — then do it and rely on the computers to grant you your approval.
Look, I sympathize with her loss, but there are basic rules that are common sense for any investment where discretion is given to a money manager.
Some trades you may decide to risk less than $ 100 on, some you might want to use the full $ 100... this is where discretion and your ability to analyze and gauge the market comes into play, but the key is that you DO have that «cut off» point where you KNOW you will never lose more than a certain dollar amount.
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.
On our site you will meet firemen, nurses, soldiers and the likes who all work in professions where discretion is necessary, so they might also prefer chatting or messaging so that not everyone finds out about their latest date when speaking to them on the phone!
Kurzweil has his skeptics — most of whose counterarguments can be summarized as, nah, that would just be too weird — but even if he's grandiose in his predictions by several orders of magnitude, it still seems a safe bet that we are heading into a world where discretion has no meaning.
People have little tolerance for areas where discretion, prudence, and conscience rule.

Not exact matches

«There are lots of examples in the commercial world, the political world and everywhere else where somebody has the arbitrary discretion to draw distinctions between different groups of people, and that inevitably leads to unfairness and lack of transparency.»
Most exempt employees have discretion over when and where they work, so long as they get the job done.
Many startups approach business travel in an ad hoc way, where things are left to the last minute or up to the discretion of employees.
In part, that's because the rich have more discretion on when and where to buy homes — and with the costs of owning a home in New York going up with the tax plan, apartments aimed at the rich will see the biggest price hits.
He is also an active participant in making tactical calls in all of the portfolios where the ISG team has been given discretion.
9.4 Where your application fails to meet the requirements of our lending criteria or credit policy, or otherwise is not acceptable to LendInvest in our sole discretion, we will inform you of that and formally decline to offer to enter into an RPA Loan Agreement with you.
So, when your workshop was announced, where you kept your fee amount at the discretion of the participant, I was convinced this was one event I would attend.
Relationships are meant to flourish over shared information, but use discretion in what details you share and where, especially online.
Most obvious is the discretion in sentencing where if a crime has a State penalty of 10 to 15 years and it's up to the judge or jury as to the actual sentence handed down then the intent of the crime is often debated and used in the decision.
He cared passionately about the reputation of the Church, but did not understand how practices once thought judicious are now ammunition for destroying that reputation in a new world where confidentiality is condemned as secrecy and discretion as dissembling.
Where the imposition of discipline is not fair or consistent, an abuse of discretion has occurred.
The rulebook already has a series of flagrant vs. inadvertent distinctions, but these should be simplified to the point where a referee, working by a generously worded rulebook, has enough discretion in a game to make those calls in a quick and decisive manner.
It's true that they're acting within a system that's not of their own creation, but the «I was only following orders» defense really only goes so far, especially on an issue like this one, where they do have some discretion.
It's the latching on process where cover and discretion is needed - and this product fails massively on that.
Not a Start Up NY program where the governor hands out, at his discretion, millions upon millions of dollars to try to get new companies to come in.»
«It's common sense, if you raise taxes 31 percent, which is what this was, people who have a great deal of discretion over where they work, some of them will decide where to live and how they earn their income,» he said.
«Given the particularly important role books can play in rehabilitation, with immediate effect, governors may exercise a discretion to allow prisoners to have more than 12 books in possession where they are below their overall volumetric control limit.
He was decidedly muted, however, in his comments about the minimum wage, which won't be fully phased in upstate (everywhere outside Westchester) for years, reaching $ 12.50 in five years and then moving into a nebulous place where the state budget director — a gubernatorial appointee — has the sole discretion in deciding whether the economy is strong enough to handle going higher.
«So I can announce today that we are going to give the police the discretion to remove face coverings under any circumstances where there is reasonable suspicion that they are related to criminal activity.»
We will: · be sympathetic in exercising our discretion where people are prevented by circumstances outside their control from filing on time.
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.
This policy will pertain to all personal web pages or internet sites where there is any reference to the Buffalo Police Department, to ensure employees use appropriate discretion in the use of references to the Buffalo Police Department so as not to discredit the Department; to ensure that the release of information concerning crimes, accidents, or violations of ordinances or statues to persons outside the Department is not disseminated, either directly or indirectly; and that all employees treat as confidential the official business of the Department.
(i) current employees / faculty of the Licensee who are doing work or conducting research for the Licensee who are authorized to access the Secure Network; (ii) current contractors or visiting faculty doing work or conducting research for the Licensee who are authorized to access the Secure Network; (iii) where applicable, retiree or emeritus faculty of the Licensee who are authorized to access the Secure Network; (iv) where applicable, individuals who are currently, officially enrolled as a registered student of a degree program at the Licensee's institution who are authorized to access the Secure Network; (v) walk - in users who are permitted to use the Licensee's library or information services and who are authorized to access the Secure Network, but only while on the physical premises of the Licensee; and (vi) Other users as may be authorized in writing by and at the sole discretion of the Publisher.
Access / Account Termination Policy AAAS may terminate a user's access to the Website, or account where registration is required, at its sole discretion.
Access / Account Termination Policy Science may terminate a user's access to the Website, or account where registration is required, at its sole discretion.
Rather than seeing a bad date as a total disaster, we'll see where we perhaps could have gotten more information or used better discretion about who we spend our time with.
Spark Networks Services reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Competition where it becomes necessary to do so.
For your first time, either host the get - together if home is where you would feel most at ease, or book a hotel room where privacy and discretion are accommodated.
We're not advocating you do anything that requires discretion, but we understand that there are some certain circumstances where it is needed.
«The women voiced their need for a place, a playground for adults, where they'll be able to be in control and carry out an extramarital affair with utmost discretion,» said Gleeden spokesperson.
Spark Networks Services Gmbh reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Competition where it becomes necessary to do so.
The gameplay in this main mission isn't the most exciting on its own either; you sneak into two structures to reach the VIPs, and then use your discretion to decide where an extraction chopper should land in the camp.
This 1930s segment is where we are introduced to the film's real hero, M.Gustav (Ralph Fiennes), as he romances rich old ladies, mentors young refugee lobby boy Zero (Tony Revolori) and runs the Grand Budapest to a rigidly perfectionist, and already outdated, code of discretion and honor.
But what can we say, as educators, about living in the United States today when Congress unanimously passes The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), where Section 1021 (b)(2) of NDAA gives the military having the power to detain you on American soil, without due process, indefinitely, at the discretion of the President?
States will have quite a bit of discretion, so the state level is where the determinations about any funding for virtual schools will be made.
This is a change to the previous position where the secretary of state had the discretion to intervene, but was not obliged to.
Districts have discretion to determine how money is allocated, where, and how districts can spend the money.
Others at the discretion of the parent or the school district and, where appropriate, the child with a disability
With 90 % of funds remaining at the discretion of our local school board, our school is afforded greater flexibility and control of our resources, in comparison to traditional public schools where school - based budgets are set at the district level.
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