Discretion Quotes

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"The trails exist really at the discretion of the landowners. If it wasn't for the landowners, we wouldn't have the trail system we have." Jon Daniels
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"The police officers received training. The officers had some discretion in terms of the minor violations. That discretion has been removed." Troy Bell
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"Having discretion was just a long-standing practice." Troy Bell
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"At what point is the discretion in individual cases actually a pattern which has become a concrete rule and that rule violates the principle and the spirit of the law?" Franklin Zimring
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"It's hard to say she abused her discretion." Frank Dunham
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"If a rider appeals against a suspension in, say, a Cox Plate, the right to ride on Derby Day at Flemington a week later and in the Melbourne Cup will be at the discretion of the Appeals Board." Des Gleeson
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"Apart from that money being constitutionally dedicated to a specific purpose, it has traditionally funded textbooks. But (attorneys tell us) there is some discretion at the Legislative area to do something else with it." Gail Lowe
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"We want to be sure that we execute that discretion wisely. We want to look to the future before we make any changes." Daryl Manning
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Oliver Goldsmith

"For he that fights and runs away, may live to fight another day, but he, who is in battle slain, can never rise and fight again." Oliver Goldsmith
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William Shakespeare
Birth: 1564-04-26 Death: 1616-04-23

"Tut, man, one fire burns out another's burning, One pain is lessen'd by another's anguish; Turn giddy, and be holp by backward turning; One desperate grief cures with another's languish: Take thou some new infection to thy eye, And the rank poison of"

Known during his lifetime as a gifted actor, poet and playwright, William Shakespeare, was also an impresario, owning the most successful of all London theaters, The Globe, which opened in 1599. During his life, Shakespeare authored an estimated 37 plays, 154 sonnets, two narrative poems and two" lost plays". He is only known to have graduated from grammar school, there being no records of him attending Oxford or Cambridge. His most famous and beloved plays are Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, the latter was actually based on a short poem by Arthur Brooks. As fitting of a playwright, his o…



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