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Rather, employers need to make jobs more challenging and give workers more creative leeway, she said.
The 10-year mark as a news event gave editors more creative leeway.
Worked with him and, with hopeful generosity, gave him creative leeway.
Ideally, an opera house should have good enough sound to allow great creative leeway in set design.
Notwithstanding their distaste for some of the art, they decided to save the artists from eviction and give them some creative leeway.
So later directors are allowed complete creative leeway, but anyone who reads the script without seeing a production receives only a fragment of the experience.
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For its part, the Cuban government has recently eased some restrictions on private economic activity, which, Mr. Rodríguez-Cubeñas noted, allows artists more creative and financial leeway.
Had he waited until the float, the firm would have been more easily valued, leaving less leeway for creative accounting.
MacArthur's staff had considerable leeway for creative interpretation of their orders, but those orders reflected long interdepartmental deliberation in Washington, in contrast to today's hasty policymaking.
If the NHL ever decides to give its referees a bit more leeway – say, creative license – to decide how to discipline the players, they might want to look over at the Russians for some guidance.
Because they've spent years honing their original message so we're willing to give them a bit of leeway or creative license to "meander" as they see fit.
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