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