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at one's own discretion

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  • on one's own initiative — phrasal at one s own discretion ; independently of outside influence or control …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • discretion — n. 1) to exercise, show, use discretion in 2) complete, full, wide discretion 3) discretion to + inf. (she has full discretion to make decisions) 4) at one s discretion (to act at one s own discretion) 5) with discretion (to proceed with… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • discretion — dis·cre·tion /dis kre shən/ n: power of free decision or latitude of choice within certain bounds imposed by law reached the age of discretion struck down death penalty provisions administered through unbridled jury discretion L. H. Tribe: as a:… …   Law dictionary

  • Discretion — Dis*cre tion, n. [F. discr[ e]tion, L. discretio separation, difference, discernment, fr. discernere, discretum. See {Discreet}, {Discern}.] 1. Disjunction; separation. [Obs.] Mede. [1913 Webster] 2. The quality of being discreet; wise conduct… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Discretion (disambiguation) — Discretion may refer to: Discretion, the ability to act or make a decision according to one s own choice Discretion, a song by Pedro the Lion from the album Achilles Heel This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If… …   Wikipedia

  • discretion — n. 1 being discreet; discreet behaviour (treats confidences with discretion). 2 prudence; self preservation. 3 the freedom to act and think as one wishes, usu. within legal limits (it is within his discretion to leave). 4 Law a court s freedom to …   Useful english dictionary

  • discretion — /di skresh euhn/, n. 1. the power or right to decide or act according to one s own judgment; freedom of judgment or choice: It is entirely within my discretion whether I will go or stay. 2. the quality of being discreet, esp. with reference to… …   Universalium

  • discretion — The equitable decision of what is just and proper under the circumstances; the liberty or power of acting without other control than one s own judgment. The S.S. Styria v Morgan, 186 US 1, 9, 46 L Ed 1027, 1033, 22 S Ct 731. The power or right… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • discretion — /dɪsˈkrɛʃən / (say dis kreshuhn) noun 1. power or right of deciding, or of acting according to one s own judgement; freedom of judgement or choice. 2. the quality of being discreet; discernment of what is judicious or expedient, especially with… …  

  • discretion — dis•cre•tion [[t]dɪˈskrɛʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) the power to decide or act according to one s own judgment 2) the quality of being discreet; prudence or decorum; tactfulness • Etymology: 1250–1300; < LL discrētiō. See discreet, ion …   From formal English to slang

  • discretion — When applied to public functionaries, discretion means a power or right conferred upon them by law of acting officially in certain circumstances, according to the dictates of their own judgment and conscience, uncontrolled by the judgment or… …   Black's law dictionary

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