considerable discretion

Frequency: 7.915.5 per million words

Refers to having a large amount of freedom to make decisions.

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Examples (10)

  • She has considerable discretion as to how the money is spent.
  • The project manager was given considerable discretion in choosing team members.
  • Judges often exercise considerable discretion when it comes to sentencing.
  • The new legislation allows local authorities considerable discretion in implementing the plan.
  • As the lead designer, he enjoys considerable discretion over the project's creative direction.
  • The trustee of the estate has considerable discretion over the investment of its assets.
  • This senior role will offer you considerable discretion to develop your own strategies.
  • The commission was afforded considerable discretion to investigate the matter thoroughly.
  • While there are company-wide goals, department heads are granted considerable discretion in achieving them.
  • A good teacher needs considerable discretion to adapt the curriculum to student needs.