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Mr. Bo was given leeway to speak in court, but there were obvious limits.
Developing nations are given leeway to offer some protection for local companies.
Here, there was mild atonement coupled with the reminder that Pietersen must always be given leeway to express himself.
A company has to build sets and make costumes anyway, so if a house wants to be hip, directors are given leeway to shake things up.
Its strategy stands in contrast to pension pots in Canada and Australia, for example, which are given leeway to be more daring.
Over the past decade the central government has given leeway to different cities to experiment with alternative methods of addressing the urban-rural wealth gap.
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Those laws already give leeway to religious groups so that they can give preferential treatment to hiring people of their own faith.
Collins takes a smart-but-casual approach, honouring the modernist gestures of Robbins while giving leeway to the movements of her assured young ensemble.
And the Bush administration's clean-air proposals give leeway to utilities that were the subject of lawsuits by New Jersey and other states when Mrs. Whitman was governor.
And by giving leeway to individual manufacturers and retailers, it has opened up space in which ambiguity and imprecision can flourish.
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