The discretion setting is one of the new features in smartphones. This is an example sentence using discretion.
Please use discretion when you buy the condoms.
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
Sentences that are questions are called interrogative sentences. These sentences are typically used to ask for information, seek clarification, or prompt a response.
The plural of "sentence" is "sentences."
At your discretion.
its to her discretion
Austin Lovegrove has written: 'The Framework of Judicial Sentencing' -- subject(s): Sentences (Criminal procedure), Judicial discretion, Decision making
A term of incarceration that is fixed, definite, and not subject to change - much like many statutorily mandated sentences. It is the opposite of an indeterminate term whch may be set at the discretion of the judge.
Neither is correct. With "the discretion of... " you want to use "at." Here are several ways to use this expression. (1) You may bring your notebook computer and use it at your own discretion. (2) We can participation in the dance class at the discretion of the professor.
discretion
The adjective form of the word "discretion" is "discreet."
we leave it in your discretion to
How can police discretion be used inproperly
Typically, when an offender receives multiple sentences, they serve them concurrently (at the same time) unless the judge specifically orders that they be served consecutively (one after the other). Factors such as the nature of the offenses, sentencing guidelines, and the judge's discretion can influence whether the sentences are served concurrently or consecutively.
Sentences of probation are given at the sole discretion of the judge. There is no set term of probation for any offense, it can be as long, or as short, as the judge wishes to set it. And. . . he doesn't have to offer it at all.
Not necessarily. They might, but are not required to. Many laws bear mandated sentences codified into the law by the state legislature which passed them, and which the judges do not have the discretion to deviate from. Where's your defense attorney? Ask them.