Ladislaw and written with charming discretion, but intended to hasten his arrival by a hint of trouble.
Farebrother, with majestic discretion, "and a wife would be most welcome, Camden.
Wrench, medical attendant to the Vincy family, very early had grounds for thinking lightly of Lydgate's professional discretion, and there was no report about him which was not retailed at the Vincys', where visitors were frequent.
Morland, relying on the discretion of the friends to whom they had already entrusted their daughter, felt no doubt of the propriety of an acquaintance which had been formed under their eye, and sent therefore by return of post their ready consent to her visit in Gloucestershire.
CHAPTER 6 The following conversation, which took place between the two friends in the pump-room one morning, after an acquaintance of eight or nine days, is given as a specimen of their very warm attachment, and of the delicacy, discretion, originality of thought, and literary taste which marked the reasonableness of that attachment.
"We do not encourage the sale of caffeine to children under 16 and it is at store discretion to question a customer's age if they have any concerns," a spokesperson confirmed to the Manchester Evening News.
She said: 'Bananas are a fruit that may be limited in a diet prescribed to those who suffer with diabetes due to the high content of free sugars, however, that is at the discretion of the health professional.
given that the sector depends on discretion.
Sending the products home must be done with discretion or the products can be taxed.
" "Kitty has no discretion in her coughs," said her father; "she times them ill.
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro 6、《》 Ishiguro's novel is one of her favorites for its expression of the consequences of discretion.
"I'm not against using paidambassadors with discretion, but when you've got a whole boatload of DiCaprios— I think they'll get awareness, but I also think top-level customers are waypast that," says Nick Arnold, Apple's former head ofmarketing for China and Asia, now an independent strategy adviser.
" Pet bereavement leave is not required by law and can be allocated at the employers' discretion.
That's at the discretion of the attorney general and it's not easily given.
"Rational-legal authority" is impersonal, based on rules and hierarchical relations that limit personal discretion.
Dress codes vary by school district and are often applied at the discretion of teachers and school administrators.
Although China only uses Euro 4 emissions standards for diesel cars, government officials have exercised their considerable regulatory discretion to discourage mass production within China of diesel engines for cars.
Discretion is the better part of valour.
The council, made of 18 technology gurus, uses its shared intelligence and discretion to identify the year's most captivating, promising and interesting innovations.
While the money would be spent at each country's discretion, the programme would generate an annually updated road-map of the breakthroughs needed to maintain the pace of cost reduction.