Naomi Grimley, presenter of BBC Radio 4's D For Discretion, has talked to journalists, lawyers and the military.
For generations, Swiss bankers have prided themselves and their industry on discretion and secrecy.
Brokers possess broad discretion over where they set their fees relative to published fee schedules.
One is the degree of discretion the committee has in the compensation process.
But he was silent, giving interviews rarely -- and, I suspect, at Victoria's discretion.
Friends would sometimes rib Mr. Fogle about his discretion over his job, Mr. Harris said.
Under Rule 33-7, a committee has discretion to waive that penalty in 'exceptional individual cases.
The SEC maintains discretion over who receives rewards, which are limited to a 10% share.
' The Committee elected to invoke that discretion and waived Woods' penalty of disqualification.
The rule says disqualification in exceptional cases can be waived by the committee's discretion.
Dow Jones, in its sole discretion, can credit you by name if it publishes your photographs.
The FAA has ample legal discretion to protect core services but chose instead to maximize disruption.
When councils have so little discretion over tax and spending, they hardly seem worth voting for.
The FDA gives doctors that discretion as long as the off-label use seems reasonable.
In such event, the prize may, in Sponsor's sole discretion, be awarded to an alternate winner.
The securities are selected and weighted using the full discretion of the fund manager.
In managed accounts, the participants hand over discretion to Vanguard to make investment decisions for them.
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Bernstein or its affiliates have investment discretion over more than 1% of Genentech's stock.
But once in front of the panel on Wednesday, Sullivan seemed the soul of discretion.
It was restored rather quickly, with a warning to fans to use their own discretion.
Judges do have the discretion to overturn this rule, but it is rarely done.
The temptations of exercising discretion and marking solicited trades as unsolicited frequently bedevil stockbrokers.
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As my father used to say, though, discretion is the better part of valor.
I've had reports of inspectors not showing any discretion at all when dishing out the fines.
Last Tuesday, though, I decided that sometimes discretion is the better part of valor.
Treasury will also have discretion to transfer its shares to a third party at any time.
To buy or rent these people, it takes money, skill and discretion but mostly money.
Discretion, competence and a talent for hand-holding are prized of underwriter and undertaker alike.
It houses a private salon where his super-rich customers are attended to with utmost discretion.
Worse, life insurers have limited discretion to boost their finances by reducing payouts to policyholders.
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