The Bishop seems to have had a wide discretion, which was not always well exercised.
The law gives the President wide discretion on timing and details.
The Court has wide discretion over the contribution that it can require.
The Court however has wide discretion, and may award just a percentage of this.
At other companies, directors enjoy wide discretion with little to lose.
To this end the court is given a wide discretion.
This would give prosecutors wide discretion, which may be opposed to justice.
The Senate bill allows states wider discretion, so long as the money is spent on child care.
But it has wide discretion in deciding what, if any, changes to recommend.
In the past, the international standards were notable largely for the wide discretion they gave companies.