English to Punjabi Dictionary discretionary

discretionary

ਅਖਤਿਆਰੀ
definition
adjective
rules are inevitably less flexible than a discretionary policy
available for use at the discretion of the user.
example
Thus, the bank instructed simply to buy or sell securities has fewer fiduciary duties than if it is the manager of a 'discretionary' fund.
This festival, like others, has fallen foul of cuts made to the council's 'discretionary' services by the cabinet, of which I am a member.
He therefore suggested that the police use the 'discretionary' policy to deal with the problem.
The hotel's 800 employees agreed to forgo 'discretionary' annual bonuses recently in hopes of saving jobs.
He adds a love of the horse and availability of 'discretionary' spending was keeping interest high.
He is wearing proper attire and earns 'discretionary' bonus points for an impeccably hand-tied bow.
This is a 2 percent rise plus a one-off 'discretionary' bonus payment of between nothing and £400.
As for pornography, the librarian has 'discretionary' powers to censor what he deems too racy for the prison populace.
Do you think you have sufficient 'discretionary' powers?
The council must now notify leaseholders again to tell them that the original 'discretionary' arrangement will be retained after all.
It's the first time she's used her 'discretionary' power since taking over as Immigration Minister just over a month ago.
These were entirely 'discretionary' decisions which were open to them on the evidence and material before them.
Consuming less means people can work less and that increases the amount of their 'discretionary' free time.
They keep taxes high but then give 'discretionary' relief in the form of grants to their mates.
There are two types of trusts available to parents - fixed and 'discretionary' - and each has a different tax structure.
I am often asked how much time I spend each week on managing my 'discretionary' clients' portfolios.
However, the use of those measures for these charges is 'discretionary' - not mandatory.
The order would also give the police 'discretionary' powers to confiscate alcohol if they believe its consumption is causing a public nuisance.
His object in this is to take advantage of the 'discretionary' nature of the relief available to the court in such a case.
This does not require 'discretionary' policy measures: the working of automatic stabilizers will drive up deficits.
Compare this to the 'discretionary' spending available to, say, a family-owned company.
As a result there was very little money left for 'discretionary' services, like free transport and leisure facilities.
Further, a consumer may have a 'discretionary' account with a broker who then decides where and how much to invest.
He held that the decision not to make improvements to the safety of a road junction was ultimately a 'discretionary' matter of policy for the council to decide.
As for consumers, rising oil prices are shrinking 'discretionary' funds and dampening spending.
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