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单词 discretionary decision
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discretionary decision

collocation in English

meaningsofdiscretionaryanddecision

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discretionary
adjective
uk
/dɪˈskreʃ.ən.ər.i/
us
/dɪˈskreʃ.ən.er.i/
able to be decided by a particular person or group, rather than being controlled by rules, or relating to the power to make ...
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decision
noun
uk
/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
us
/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
a choice that you make about something after thinking about ...
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(Definition ofdiscretionaryanddecisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdiscretionary decision

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For all witnesses, deciding just what and what not to say to examining magistrates was another part of adiscretionarydecision-making process.
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Law's moral power may be realised through sentencing by developing the capacity for judicialdiscretionarydecision-making to shape social reality.
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Figure 1 suggests key elements in the relationship between law and morality which are crystallised in the outcomes ofdiscretionarydecision-making within the criminal process.
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An affirmative reporting requirement is preferable to reliance on thediscretionarydecisionof a minister about whether a rights infringement is sufficiently serious to warrant a report to parliament.
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This implies that for restorative themes to impact on international penality requires the link between moral justification and legitimacy to be forged through processual norms by instrumentaldiscretionarydecision-making.
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Grant-aiding voluntary activity is essentially a matter fordiscretionarydecisionby the body giving the grant.
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To upset adiscretionarydecisionof a judge in the appeal court one has to show that he acted on some wrong principle.
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I did not find the position enhanced by what he said about adiscretionarydecisionbeing properly arrived at.
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Discretionarydecision, properly exercised, which the complainant dislikes but cannot fault the manner in which it was taken, is excluded by this clause.
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It is quite different from the situation now, where there is adiscretionarydecisionto bring him before the board.
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They are here only on adiscretionarydecision.
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The second is concerned with access to the courts if adiscretionarydecisionis challenged.
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But our concern is that, while asylum is a legal obligation, exceptional leave to remain is adiscretionarydecision.
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Again, one of the main achievements of the fund has been to set responsive,discretionarydecision-making within a budgetary framework which ensures that the highest needs are met.
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It would not he helpful to the children for whom maintenance is due to return to a situation in which their chances of receiving maintenance depended on adiscretionarydecision.
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We appear to differ on the status of adiscretionarydecisionwhen there is no specific exclusion of its consideration by a court in the relevant legislation.
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It might be argued that the effect of the subsection in that position would be to preclude an investigation altogether where there was adiscretionarydecision.
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The most likely claimant would be an individual who has been adversely affected by adiscretionarydecision under the nominee's authorityfor example someone denied a passport.
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This capacity derives from the notion that discretionary decisions about punishment in criminal trials are instrumental to the extent that they are capable of transforming values into individual conduct norms.
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In the light of that decision so many discretionary decisions taken by judges in matrimonial cases are simply unappealable.
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editorial decision

collocation in English

meaningsofeditorialanddecision

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withdecision.
editorial
adjective
uk
/ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl/
us
/ˌed.əˈtɔːr.i.əl/
relating to the editor (= the person in charge) or editors of a newspaper, magazine, television programme, etc. and to the power to decide what is published or shown ...
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decision
noun
uk
/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
us
/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
a choice that you make about something after thinking about ...
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(Definition ofeditorialanddecisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofeditorial decision

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The time from submission of papers toeditorialdecisionwas very short-2-3 weeks.
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Each of these articles grapples with the difficulties of determining who the readers of newspapers were, and with important questions abouteditorialdecision-making.
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The station manager will have the finaleditorialdecision, but he will have a working partnership with the local radio council.
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It is aneditorialdecisionwhether a speech is altered in any fundamental way.
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It was aneditorialdecision.
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It is aneditorialdecision.
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The switch had been made possible by a prompteditorialdecision.
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Because of thiseditorialdecision, some of these spread across several volumes.
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Journalists may make a politicizededitorialdecisionby choosing to differentially retain (or even create) misspellings, mispronunciations, ungrammaticisms, dialect variants, or interjections.
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During theeditorialdecision-making process, some of the basic journalistic checks were not completed...
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The web presence of the program allows listeners to respond immediately to news and participate ineditorialdecision-making, as well as building a significant online community around the content.
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He makes, however, one serious misinterpretation, which seems to have had consequences for his editorial decisions.
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It means that when you're making aneditorialdecision, you have to look over your shoulder at this grey, fuzzy monster of the human rights commission...
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The reader should take note of three editorial decisions.
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My editorial decisions often depart from those of my precursors, but this is largely because of strides made in the field of lexicography.
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Footnotes in the separate viola part relate to editorial decisions made concerning it alone, and these comments are not duplicated in the piano reduction.
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This fluidity opened the door for many differing editorial decisions.
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It is a protracted task, for the situations are usually not simple and general editorial decisions made will affect the whole series.
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The objection will inevitably arise that metrists disagree on metrical principles, and metre is thus too subjective a basis on which to make editorial decisions.
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We anticipate this change will improve turn-around time for reviewing of papers and editorial decisions on submissions.
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