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dis·cre·tion [dɪˈskreʃən] SUST. no pl.

1. discretion (behaviour):

discretion

2. discretion (good judgement):

to leave sth to sb's discretion
to use one's discretion
at sb's discretion
discretion is the better part of valour provb.

discretion SUST.

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discretion

Ejemplos de uso para discretion

to use one's discretion
to use discretion/tact
at sb's discretion
to leave sth to sb's discretion
discretion is the better part of valour provb.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In these cases, judges and lawyers must use their best discretion to determine the rule of law.
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In presidential systems, the president often has the power to fire ministers at his sole discretion.
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The tests were usually administered orally by white local officials, who had complete discretion over who passed and who failed.
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The retailer may sell tracks at a loss at its own discretion.
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Behind this discretion sheet can also sit a visitor register.
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Private carriers may refuse to sell their services at their own discretion, whereas common carriers must treat all customers equally.
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Entrance for non-club members was at the discretion of door staff.
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The convening authority has discretion to mitigate the findings and sentence.
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All planning would have to be conducted with the utmost discretion.
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Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, the ability of judges to exercise discretion is an aspect of judicial independence.
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