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His account depicted a decentralized structure in which militants were trained and given considerable latitude in selecting targets and missions.
Saracens' Wales centre Tom Shanklin was given considerable latitude by Robert Todd and Terry Fanolua and burst through on several occasions.
In an interview the individual under assessment must be given considerable latitude in "telling his story". Interviews have both verbal and nonverbal (e.g., gestural) components.
There is also substantial evidence that once terrorists are dispatched around the globe as "sleepers," they are given considerable latitude in selecting their targets and executing their plans in order to minimize communication and detection.
As subsequently applied, however, the "undue burden" standard has given considerable latitude to states like Texas, which has enacted various regulations that make it difficult to impossible for many women to obtain safe abortions.
The cast, explained Ilene Chaiken, the show's creator and executive producer, is given considerable latitude in dressing the characters, and several of its members, both gay and straight, turn out to be billboards for a sexually flexible style you could characterize as L. A Tomboy.
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However, all of these bodies give considerable latitude to researchers as to how research projects are run and carried out (Kaye & Hawkins 2014).
At the same time, Mr. Owens said, churches have considerable latitude under the First Amendment.
Yet Charles E. Knoblauch, a lawyer representing Ms. Henry, noted that private citizens in New Mexico have considerable latitude in filing misdemeanor criminal charges.
Applicants are welcome to propose new project ideas, and successful applicants will have considerable latitude to design new projects.
Letters of recommendation are given considerable attention.
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