Use "at his discretion" in a sentence

1. He let his zeal outrun discretion.

2. • Flexible repayment terms at ACU's discretion

3. In addition, the mine worker has numerous holidays that he can use at his own discretion.

4. The Adjudicating authority has to apply his discretion judicially at the time of adjourning the case

5. ‘A Consult can be requested at the physician's discretion.’ ‘His cardiologist promptly referred Michael over to St

6. Despite our broad discretion, we learn to avoid risk at all cost, rendering our discretion basically useless.

7. The delegation is at your discretion, Mr. President.

8. The judge exercised his discretion rightly to admit the evidence.

9. 8 A man is praised for the discretion of his mouth,+

10. b) Two optional modules, at the discretion of each Contracting Party

11. Any hostile action may be met with force at your discretion.

12. There is no service charge and tipping is at your discretion.

13. Moreover, the Carrier may, at its discretion, accept payments in another currency.

14. The President is empowered to decide, at his discretion, whether the election is to take place by acclamation or by a secret ballot.

15. All Cutouts will be placed at the discretion of the Quinnipiac Athletics staff

16. Excused Absences and academic accommodations are made at the discretion of the instructor

17. Any number ‘attached’ above this quota is at the discretion of the mairie.

18. Billet Rides, at its discretion, will either repair or replace the defective product.

19. Our Pirate Baldrics are made to measure, with buckle placement at your discretion

20. Visas on arrival are issued at the discretion of the Djibouti immigration authority.

21. While Abigail was “good in discretion,” her husband was “harsh and bad in his practices.”

22. See a weapon, shooter's discretion.

23. Affronting discretion as do is

24. It is within your discretion.

25. Zeal should not outrun discretion.

26. He resolved that his conduct should be worthy of an aspirant who a model of discretion.

27. Amercement, in English law, an arbitrary financial penalty, formerly imposed on an offender by his peers or at the discretion of the court or the lord

28. Google determines at its own discretion whether or not you are compliant with these standards.

29. • allow the accommodation to be sub-let at the member’s, and not the landlord’s, discretion.

30. Gazette reserves the right to publish at our discretion a photograph of the prize winner.

31. Isagenix reserves the right to award additional prizes in any category at the Judges’ discretion.

32. Buybacks of Treasury securities are conducted at the direction and full discretion of the U.S

33. He is the soul of discretion.

34. I see no need for discretion.

35. Jane is the soul of discretion .

36. The air conditioning will be in use at the management’s discretion and according to atmospheric conditions.

37. JUPITERIMAGES reserves the right to add to or subtract Images from the Subscription at any time, at its sole discretion.

38. You must use your own discretion.

39. YouTube also reserves the right to restrict a creator's ability to live stream at its discretion.

40. YouTube also reserves the right to restrict a creator's ability to create content at its discretion.

41. Affronting everything discretion men now own did

42. He is the soul of honour/discretion.

43. Unless otherwise authorized, enterprises may not adjust the carrying value of their assets at their own discretion.

44. Further options may be requested by the manufacturer and granted at the discretion of the administrative department

45. Suboperation Letters are assigned in alphabetic sequence (I, O, and Z excluded), at the Principal Investigator’s discretion.

46. Don't worry - discretion is my middle name.

47. At discretion, tender acceptance of the terms and conditions upon which CTFN may acquire the Airport Parcel.

48. Aaron's may exclude merchandise from Express Delivery (where available) due to local merchandise restrictions at our discretion

49. Amnesties in practice: some level of discretion

50. This case calls for the utmost discretion.

51. Discretion in speech is more than eloquence.

52. Affronting everything discretion men now own did

53. I also have a discretion setting, Cooper.

54. Leon is the very soul of discretion.

55. This would not reduce the discretion of the institutions in the WTO context but ensure that that discretion was exercised advisedly.

56. The rates of pay for articling students are to be administered at the discretion of the deputy minister.

57. At the discretion of the pastor, the Acolyte may also assist in other portions of the worship service

58. The rates of pay for Articling Students are to be administered at the discretion of the Deputy Head.

59. Considerateness: See: charity , comity , consideration , discretion , philanthropy , prudence

60. Fearers of Jehovah use discretion when under ban

61. This is a poor use of prosecutorial discretion.

62. We have discretion about how much to charge.

63. What latitude exists for bureaucrats to exercise discretion?

64. Sonia's deportation was only reversed because the Home Secretary used his discretion to consider the compassionate circumstances of her case.

65. In speaking to King Agrippa, Paul used discretion.

66. Burble may, in its sole discretion, change this agreement or any part thereof at any time without notice

67. Burble may, in its sole discretion, change this agreement or any part thereof at any time without notice

68. Ad Exchange may at its discretion also set price floors above the publisher’s minimum CPM specific to advertisers.

69. 19 Moderators may request, in borderline cases, and otherwise at their discretion to see student's marked coursework assignments.

70. You must show discretion in choosing your friend.

71. 1 Discretion is the better part of valor.

72. I hope I may trust to your discretion.

73. Instead of requiring intervention, our Constitution leaves discretion -- discretion that states have used to discriminate systemically to deny countless victims any remedy.

74. The EU is entitled to impose conditions on the conduct of trade on preferential terms at its absolute discretion.

75. It may also be worn by Quartermasters, Boatswain’s Mate and Gangway Sentries at the discretion of the Commanding Officer.

76. Amercement (plural Amercements) (law) A non- statutory monetary penalty or forfeiture, usually applied at the discretion of a court

77. The EU is entitled to impose conditions on the conduct of trade on preferential terms at its absolute discretion

78. At the discretion of the Chairpersons, the Task Force may seek ad hoc advice from various non-governmental individuals.

79. amercement (plural Amercements) (law) A non- statutory monetary penalty or forfeiture, usually applied at the discretion of a court

80. Atmas may, in its discretion and at purchaser's request, package and arrange for delivery as directed by the purchaser