more discretion

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Refers to having an increased amount of freedom to make decisions.

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Examples (10)

  • The new policy gives managers more discretion when approving employee leave.
  • Teachers argue they need more discretion to tailor lessons to their students' needs.
  • The central government granted local authorities more discretion over budget allocation.
  • My new role offers more discretion and less micromanagement, which I really appreciate.
  • The proposed law would give judges more discretion in sentencing for non-violent offenses.
  • As you gain experience, you will be given more discretion in your decision-making.
  • The client gave the creative team more discretion after seeing their impressive initial concepts.
  • A flexible work environment often means employees have more discretion over their hours.
  • We are requesting more discretion in how we use the funds to respond to immediate needs.
  • If the committee had more discretion, they could have funded the unconventional but promising project.