Trustee
trustees
In Congress, there are two different ways elected legislators can act. One way is to act as a trustee. This means that the legislators vote and act according to their own personal beliefs and what they feel is best for society. This way is very personal, assuming that the voters trust the elected legislator to make the right decisions. The other way is to be an instructed delegate. Unlike the trustee, an instructed delegate is an agent of the voters, voting according to what they want even if they don't wholeheartedly agree to what the people want.
1.=the power or right to decide or act according to one's own judgment; freedom of judgment or choice: It is entirely within my discretion whether I will go or stay.==2.==the quality of being discreet, esp. with reference to one's own actions or speech; prudence or decorum: Throwing all discretion to the winds, he blurted out the truth.=
the authority given by law to act in certain conditions or situations in accordance with an official's own considered judgment and
It really depends on the individual legislators. They get the same pay from the government but have their own personal business endeavors.?æ
Discretion means to speak and act in a manner that is not socially embarrassing. It also means to do something based on one's own personal judgment.
Free Will (?)That is as good an answer as any. I think you gave the answer in your question. You have the freedom to make decisions based on your own judgment. You also have to take the responsibility for those decisions. If your decision violates the law, you have the right to be prosecuted and "punished". If you have bad judgment you can make bad decisions. I guess that is true freedom!AnswerThe ability to act or judge on one's own is called discretion. It is the ability or power to decide responsibly, or, act at your own discretion. Discretion is the power to make free choices unconstrained by any external agencies. It a foundation for freedom. Freedom is the ability to make your own choices for your own benefit
You cannot. According to Judeo-Christian thinking, hell is the punishment for one's own misdeeds. If someone were to go to hell, it would be in judgment for their own behavior, not because you sent them there.
Yes. Your creditor can request a judgment lien and take any property you own to satisfy the lien.Yes. Your creditor can request a judgment lien and take any property you own to satisfy the lien.Yes. Your creditor can request a judgment lien and take any property you own to satisfy the lien.Yes. Your creditor can request a judgment lien and take any property you own to satisfy the lien.
A judgment is against specific things.
Judaism teaches that "what is hateful to you, do not do to another." However, there are about 14 million Jews in the world and everyone treats others according to their own judgment, just like all non-Jews in the world.
You can use Solemn Judgment on the summon of one of your own monsters, if you wish.