However, the FICCI praised the Finance Minister for mentioning about reduction of discretionary authority of tax officials and dealing with corruption.
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Florida law grants to the secretary, as the chief elections officer, broad discretionary authority to accept or reject late filed returns,
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The decision whether to grant or deny a petition for writ of coram nobis lies within the discretionary authority of the trial court.
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They also tightened the language describing how and when many line items could be disbursed, significantly reducing the president's discretionary authority.
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Originally, the governor had sought discretionary authority to withhold funds from integrated school districts; now the goal became automatic cut-off.
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Adler insisted that LaMura had the discretionary authority to grant raises and that " his expense account expenditures were within the correct standards ."
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What the president is doing is not repealing a law that Congress has enacted, but he is exercising a discretionary authority that Congress has granted him,
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Both felt bound by an unofficial agreement giving the Republican Senate, the Democratic Assembly and the governor discretionary authority over slices of the bond act money.
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Adoption efforts that had begun before the new policy was instituted are proceeding, although individual judges seem to have discretionary authority to permit or prohibit the process.
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Her broker had discretionary authority to buy stocks in a " managed money " program, the judge added, so she considered the ownership largely technical.