Sentence examples for allowed for latitude from inspiring English sources

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Limiting that doctrine to what had to be accepted, they allowed for latitude on other teachings.

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Williams allowed for great latitude to those who would later stage the play, with one caveat: "When a play employs unconventional techniques," he wrote, "it is not, or certainly shouldn't be, trying to escape its responsibility of dealing with reality".

"Their genius was to answer the political challenges of their own moment decisively," he writes, "to allow for considerable latitude within which future generations could make their own decisions".

Mr. Mechling's criticism is unsparing, but he also speaks about the autonomy of the average troop, how decentralized the organization is, allowing for more latitude than the bureaucrats in the national office might wish — or outsiders might imagine.

Furthermore, these studies suggest that strategic engineering of the interband tunneling and charge accumulation processes may allow for significant latitude in controlling the performance of this oscillator concept at very high-frequencies.

Clarification: Language has been added and amended regarding the Chicago Manual of Style, to reflect that it does not establish firm rules as much as offer guidance on usage and that a recent update of the manual does allow for more latitude in the use of a singular "they".

The imprecision of this clause, however, appears to have allowed for a fair amount of latitude, according to lawyers whom I interviewed for this piece.

The generous 8 mm latitude in all planes allowed for individual variations in representational maps, both normal and abnormal.

(Cats, being slightly more amusing and rewarding than most human beings, and as ambivalently loyal, allow for more imaginative latitude than any other animal; Schulz, forgivably, cheated by making Snoopy more than human, a Puck figure, but even that dog was awed and terrorised by the "stupid cat" who lived next door).

It a dreadful curse because it is self-propelling and allows for ever more latitude to kill and destroy without any sense of remorse.

He noted a clause about restrictions on the intercept of attorney-client communications but said it allowed wide latitude for sharing such communications inside the government.

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