Sentence examples for broad leeway for from inspiring English sources

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That version had given broad leeway for political parties to pour money into campaigns of candidates facing adversaries putting $500,000 or more of their own wealth in campaigns.

But for the case against Awlaki, hinted at in a Justice Department "white paper" summarizing it that leaked last year, the administration leaned significantly on the broad leeway for counter-terrorism the AUMF established.

But in recent days, as the Parliament has debated legislation to enable the naval deployment, senior Komeito members have signaled their willingness to allow broad leeway for the use of weapons by Japanese forces.

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Tight scripts for customer contact have given way toward broader leeway for customer-facing service providers to empathize, problem solve, and own both problem and remediation.

Linden tried to explain the Supreme Court decision affects all Americans, all communities, because it is a green light for large corporations to take broad leeway with public health, the environment, and even the planet: we have all become externalities that can be written off as a cost of doing business.

The decision gave states "broad leeway to alter private contractual arrangements with little regard for the disfavored parties whose rights have been extinguished," says Robert A. Levy, coauthor of The Dirty Dozen: How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically Expanded Government and Eroded Freedom (2008, Penguin Group).

To build this thick ecosystem, you have to include religious institutions and you have to give them broad leeway.

The amendment did little to respond to the criticism of the border sheriffs, who questioned the broad leeway granted to Homeland Security officials to decide how to carry out the border security measures, and called for sweeping Congressional oversight over the whole plan.

Officials interviewed at several federal departments said they would consult the White House guidelines, but had been given broad leeway to hold commemorative events at their agencies.

Nonetheless, it still gives them broad leeway to decide when a loan is looking parlous enough to register an expected loss.

When the Blunt amendment, which would have given employers broad leeway to dispense with contraceptive coverage on religious or "moral" grounds, was debated in the Senate this week, its proponents argued that it was not about women, but about the freedom of religion — even though there are exemptions for churches, and the "moral" clause is wide enough to encompass an aversion to almost anything.

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