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Qué (quién) es at his discretion - definición

TYPE OF SURRENDER
Surrender at discretion; Surrendered at discretion; Surrendered on terms; Surrender on terms; Surrendered unconditionally
  • Signing of [[Pakistani Instrument of Surrender]] by Lt.Gen. [[A. A. K. Niazi]] in the presence of Indian military officers.
  • Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitel]] signing the definitive act of unconditional surrender for the German military in Berlin, 8 May 1945
  • USS ''Missouri'']] in [[Tokyo Bay]], 2 September 1945

Matters of Discretion         
BOOK BY I. K. GUJRAL
I. K. Gujral: Matters of Discretion: An Autobiography; Matters of Discretion: An Autobiography
Matters of Discretion: An Autobiography is an autobiography by a former Prime Minister of India Inder Kumar Gujral and the only one to be written by a former Indian Prime Minister thus far.
discretion         
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ACTING ON ONE'S OWN AUTHORITY AND JUDGEMENT
Abuse of discretion; Discretion is the better part of valour; Discretion is the better part of valor
n. the power of a judge, public official or a private party (under authority given by contract, trust or will) to make decisions on various matters based on his/her opinion within general legal guidelines. Examples: a) a judge may have discretion as to the amount of a fine or whether to grant a continuance of a trial; b) a trustee or executor of an estate may have discretion to divide assets among the beneficiaries so long as the value to each is approximately equal; c) a District Attorney may have discretion to charge a crime as a misdemeanor (maximum term of one year) or felony; d) a Governor may have discretion to grant a pardon; or e) a planning commission may use its discretion to grant or not to grant a variance to a zoning ordinance.
discretion         
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ACTING ON ONE'S OWN AUTHORITY AND JUDGEMENT
Abuse of discretion; Discretion is the better part of valour; Discretion is the better part of valor
¦ noun
1. the quality of being discreet.
2. the freedom to decide on a course of action: fellowships may be awarded at the discretion of the council.
Derivatives
discretionary adjective
Origin
ME (in the sense 'discernment'): via OFr. from L. discretio(n-) 'separation' (in late L. 'discernment'), from discernere (see discern).

Wikipedia

Unconditional surrender

An unconditional surrender is a surrender in which no guarantees are given to the surrendering party. It is often demanded with the threat of complete destruction, extermination or annihilation.

In modern times, unconditional surrenders most often include guarantees provided by international law. Announcing that only unconditional surrender is acceptable puts psychological pressure on a weaker adversary, but it may also prolong hostilities.

Ejemplos de uso de at his discretion
1. The Treasury secretary could increase that amount at his discretion.
2. In December 2004, the rule was changed to allow the secretary to authorize staff meals at his discretion.
3. The desk sergeant said it was at his discretion. ‘I knew they‘d arrest me, too, if I protested.
4. In response, the Speaker said that it was at his discretion to decide how much time should be given for the discussion.
5. No other job transforms its ruler into master of the kingdom and dispenser of funds at his discretion like the Payis chair.