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Others, including the Financial Accounting Standards Board, which sets American standards, have been pushing for slower action and for more latitude in differing from international rules.

Harsher Procedures Added At Guantánamo, the first clear widening of authority came in December 2002, when commanders asked the Pentagon for more latitude in interrogating a Saudi Arabian prisoner believed to be the planned 20th hijacker of Sept. 11.

The carriers are pushing for more latitude to move into businesses that take advantage of the Postal Service's network of mail routes, like offering banking services in rural post offices.

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.

Nevertheless, high-tech employers such as Qualcomm, Google, Microsoft and Facebook lobby hard for more latitude in employing workers on H-1B visas.

After the closed-door meeting, Ma met with reporters and said he had expressed the wishes of the Taiwanese people for more latitude to operate in the international arena.

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The politics of the region may not always mimic the kind of secular politics with which we are familiar in the West, but it may be capable of more latitude for justice and fair play than the strident versions of politics that the Taliban have presented.

In the last weeks of the loya jirga, the 502 delegates should take care to produce a constitution that assures more room for debate, more latitude for women and minorities, and some promise of checks and balances in any strongly centralized government.

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

Mr. Leavitt's work suggests how insurance exchanges might operate under a President Romney — with less federal regulation, more emphasis on free market principles, more choice for consumers and more latitude for states.

The plan, for example, would allow more latitude for temporary roads needed for power-line construction, which could be harmful to delicate areas, Dr. Keeton said.

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