The President generally exercises his constitutional function of assenting to bills in accordance with Cabinet's advice and does not act in his personal discretion.
The Nation, which has a daily circulation of 200,000 and has been a fixture of modern Kenya, is generally exercising moderation in what it publishes.
Chrysler said its officers were generally exercising options to buy the stock at set prices, then choosing to sell it immediately rather than hold it.
We will generally only exercise this discretion in cases where:
The state company, Sonangol, generally exercises line-by-line power of approval over investments.
By contrast, the United States Supreme Court generally exercises judicial self-restraint.
Employees can generally exercise their options - ie buy the shares - after a specified period, known as the vesting period.
With all that, Arkansas's governors generally exercise leadership largely through the force of personal persuasion, and Mr. Clinton has learned to excel at that.
Those sheriff's offices still have concurrent jurisdiction in those cities but do not generally exercise them, allowing the city police to handle criminal/traffic matters.
Although referred to as a court, commissioners' courts generally exercise only limited judicial powers.