With discretion being a vital quality needed for the job the candidates were only able to tell one other person what they were really doing.
And, he has refused to ask Congress to provide government agencies with discretion on how to allocate the spending cuts in order to minimize disruption to the American people.
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Consider these views with discretion.
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To her great credit, Manzano has lived her off-screen life with dignity and discretion, with no tabloid scandals to tarnish her image among kids.
They also had other demands like - no publicising the contact with the kidnappers, total discretion with all intermediaries, no money, no communication with the Americans.
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It houses a private salon where his super-rich customers are attended to with utmost discretion.
But the court demurred, holding that Arizona was interfering with federal discretion in such matters.
In conjunction with this discretion, communications restrictions and legal liability enable underwriters to provide information to institutional clients, while precluding access to the broader public.
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Some find it hard to cope with the emphasis on drumming up jobs and with the discretion they are given over how hard to chivvy the poor to work.
Would it be criminally insane to trust the banks with more discretion about how they lend and invest, so long as they never breached a relatively low leverage ratio (which research indicates might need to be as low as 10 to one, and certainly no more than 20 to one)?
The 1996 welfare reforms proved that the poor can enjoy higher incomes, while the taxpayers would save trillions, if those same reforms based on fixed, finite, block grants of the federal funding back to the states, were extended to the 200 or so additional means tested entitlement programs for the poor, with broad discretion for the states to reform the programs.
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All this has meant that legislators have been left with ever less discretion over their budgets.
The bill leaves the IRS with lots of discretion, and the IRS has been a stickler on rollovers.
Yet the system also leaves plenty of discretion with the party in power.
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It relies too little on economic analysis and too much on arbitrary rules enforced with plenty of discretion and little transparency.
At the top end are retired officers of the Secret Intelligence Service, MI6, advising company bosses with cunning and discretion learned in the secret service of Her Majesty.
Of course, they also suggested that the suffering wealthy show more discretion with their Ferraris and Porsches as they summer in Capri, Porto Cervo, Portofino and other popular, exclusive resorts.
Auditing the Fed, replacing Fed monetary policy discretion with a mandatory price rule governing policy, even the gold standard, Nobel Laureate Friedreich Hayek pushed the envelope beyond all of these.
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In recent years, the pawn industry, once saddled with a skid-row reputation, has targeted a more mainstream and sometimes downright wealthy clientele by offering to deliver short-term cash with speed and discretion.
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Other possible reasons for under-recording suggested by the ONS include more low-level crimes being dealt with informally and outside the formal crime-recording system, with officers given greater discretion.
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It basically means that the local carriers, which contract with CMS to administer the Medicare program for different regions of the country, now have wide discretion to come up with their own prices.
What you might be charged with is totally at the discretion of the law enforcement.
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In the film industry segment of entertainment, movies and their marketing display the choices of producers, directors, and screenwriters with a little bit of discretion of actors thrown in.
Discretion in dealing with sensitive matters is essential.
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Mrs Berry also said chief constables - fearing damage to their reputations from low clear-up rates - had been reluctant to adopt a scheme giving officers more discretion when dealing with less serious crime.
The PowerShares Capital Management group, for example, has a whole family of exchange-trade funds based in standard indexes but with methodologies that allow for discretion in what securities are purchase, and in what amounts.
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The 13-minute video is still available on YouTube, implying that the site deems that it doesn't breach its own guidelines, but it does come with a warning for user discretion due to possible offence.
Be prepared to communicate openly and honestly when you meet with your mentor, but use discretion, i.e.
An early gaffe when he annoyed Harry Truman by going public with their prayer together taught him discretion.
But on Monday HHS decided it does have the discretion after all, with no explanation or defense of its former position.
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