There should be more discretional powers for the police in the execution of restraining orders. |
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In essence, it allows the discretional implementation of the regulation depending on corporate requirements. |
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What's more, once waiters are properly paid, the prospect of a discretional tip acts as a sort of incentivised bonus. |
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The Italian authorities cited a number of Commission Decisions and Court rulings to illustrate the discretional nature of recovery. |
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Integrating the discretional company services in the public transport networks. |
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Ms Fernández has cut the share in total public spending of discretional transfers to provinces and municipalities by half in the past two years. |
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This administrative process should not take longer than a few months at most and should not be subject to discretional veto by the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities. |
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The discretional power of the State, which you propose in point e of your Amendment No 10, seems to me to be inconsistent with the rest of your excellent report. |
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This could be on a non-discretionary basis where client's individual preferences are considered amongst alternatives or on a discretional basis where we undertake a fiducially role. |
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The Delegation was in favour of the suggestion to introduce the concept of discretional fortification, allowing the addition of essential nutrients for reasons other than those listed in the current General Principles. |
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Pending further coordination, the authorities concerned may apply a discretional weighting to the various elements of an exposure, although in the majority of instances a weighting has been suggested by the Commission. |
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Without being discriminatory, Panama retains the discretional authority to refuse to issue foreigners a Panamanian naturalization card on grounds of morals, security, health and physical or mental disability. |
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And thanks to generous and discretional advertising by the government, there are now far more outlets than not that are sympathetic to its point of view. |
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Does a further discretional fiscal policy in the Union make sense? |
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They grant the Executive the power to award licenses to set up radio stations without recourse to a tendering or competitive bidding system, that is to say on a discretional basis. |
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Needless to say, Commissioner, this amendment has the sole purpose of dealing with this type of situation in an objective way and subjecting it to a regulated, and not discretional, procedure on the part of the Commission. |
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Asymmetric shocks must be resolved through defining monetary policy and only in very exceptional circumstances does discretional fiscal policy make sense in the event of an asymmetric shock. |
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Additionally, reduced demand from the remaining seven million expatriates for large discretional items remains a threat. |
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Given that sporting goods is largely discretional spending, sales are generally tied to the overall health of the economy and consumer confidence. |
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Mahmoud Al-Tarori said the court has rejected the candidates' complaints before, always citing the judicial council's discretional power in making appointments. |
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