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He often had no alternative but to grant considerable leeway to subordinate officers on distant campaigns.
Companies routinely have their pension disputes decided by federal courts, which grant more leeway in changing pension plans.
So you should grant some leeway to a person whose utterances may be less a manifesto than a symptom.
But those property owners have faced pressure to grant extra leeway in the wake of the hurricane.
It directs courts to grant wide leeway to executive branch agencies when they reasonably interpret acts of Congress that are ambiguous.
But they clearly believe the public is so angry and so alarmed by the terrorist attacks that they will grant substantial leeway to the executive branch.
What's more, she added, owners of less than 10,000 square feet of property would actually benefit from the new regulations, which grant more leeway for smaller lots than current rules do.
He later said he "would hope that history would grant me leeway for dropping the syllable and understand that it was certainly intended, even if it was not said although it might actually have been".
"In situations where international students are, through no fault of their own, unable to meet the costs of studying in Canada, academic institutions often grant some leeway on obligations such as tuition and residence fees," Nancy Chan of Citizenship and Immigration Canada said in an email.
The extreme provision, which the Senate should firmly reject, could be read to allow an employee with no medical training to decide whether or not a woman's pregnancy is "life-threatening," and to grant leeway to refuse to facilitate an abortion even then.
Mr. Kavanaugh seems less willing to grant executive agencies leeway in interpreting Congress's instructions than the Supreme Court has typically shown.
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