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discretional Meaning in Bengali



থাকার বা কাজ বা আপনার নিজস্ব বিবেচনার ভিত্তিতে বা রায় অনুযায়ী সিদ্ধান্ত নিতে ক্ষমতা ব্যবহার





discretional's Usage Examples:

Prosecutors have a huge discretional role in the criminal justice process.


created: the "Great Crosses" and the "Pensioners", the monarch being discretional with his authorization, although it was limited to sixty of the former.


2015, and denounced that Sala may have committed financial fraud and a discretional use of the money.


Many of her critics said that Ibáñez had a high degree of discretional power inside the government.


promulgated guiding the application of this rule, so a court judge may have discretional power to decide punitive damages case by case under this new law.


Being this a discretional principle, media operators work under threat, as it is sufficient to.


form rational expectations or if prices are not completely flexible, discretional and completely anticipated economic policy actions can trigger real changes.


downwardly accountable and/or representative authorities with meaningful discretional powers are the basic institutional element of decentralization that should.


"bourgeois democracy" in Soviet parlance), and the rule of law subduing discretional intervention by the state.


proportional figures, old style figures, tabular figures, fractions, standard/discretional ligatures, superscript, small caps.


, an asset management, non-discretional brokerage services, corporate finance services, accounting and audit.


"bourgeois democracy" in Soviet parlance) and the rule of law subduing discretional intervention by the state.


which Haruka tried to point out to her, and ends up recognizing Haruka's discretional nature.


spends roughly 16 percent of all federal spending and almost half of discretional spending".


were not eligible for the chart, and consequently had exercised their discretional right to discount all sales from the chart this week.


direction of the militant wing diminished, with field commanders given discretional autonomy on operations.


Antipater's lone demand was the discretional surrendering of Athens.


previously said, that it violated Human Rights, because it favors the discretional usage of the army forces.


Since the electors were set to meet December 18, the discretional "safe harbor" deadline was December 12, just one day after the Court.



discretional's Meaning':

having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment

Synonyms:

arbitrary; discretionary;

Antonyms:

nonarbitrary; restricted; unarbitrary;

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