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1
Challengers said the law remains discriminatory and could give election workers too
much
discretion
.
2
Regulators fear the existing set-up allows too
much
discretion
.
3
The enclosures which accompanied it evidence
much
discretion
,
and your conduct therein meets my entire approbation.
4
Evidently the conduct of life required
much
discretion
.
5
You have acted with
much
discretion
,
Mr. Dazzle.
6
Labour and the Lib Dems say the plans will give newspapers too
much
discretion
over press regulation.
7
The Bank of England had no difficulties to cope with; there was no opportunity for
much
discretion
.
8
But Labour and the Lib Dems say the plans will give newspapers too
much
discretion
over press regulation.
9
But the judges appeared uncertain as to how
much
discretion
district courts should have to reject a deal.
10
Baruch understood the keen glance and smiled; for he and his cousin Hochon were behaving with
much
discretion
.
11
What level of concern would force a former CEO to grant a subordinate that
much
discretion
to act?
12
It is important that they should be selected with care and given with
much
discretion
,
especially in cities.
13
He was suspected of some love affairs which showed him capable of
much
discretion
,
for a young man.
14
We were both boys, younger than fifteen, then, and each possessing, probably, quite as
much
discretion
as valor.
15
Moreover, he had had a very large experience in gun-shot wounds, and he was a man of
much
discretion
.
16
Algebra is an admirable tongue, but there are many occasions where it can only be used with
much
discretion
.
much
discretion
much