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Mr. Baucus said the Republican approach was granting too much leeway to the administration to determine spending cuts.
For Clements, the issue of granting too much power to corporations has a crucial importance for Americans.
Still others are political flaws in decision making that result from granting too much influence from special interests.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has been criticized for granting too much power to copyright holders, offering them new technological controls that may harm the public interest.
The court ruled that Judge Jackson had erred in granting too much power to someone who was not himself a judge.
That's partly because officials have come to blame the collapse of the Soviet Union, to some degree, on a policy of granting too much ethnic autonomy to the reaches of the empire.
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That grants too much credence to her particular, peculiar and highly selective definition of piety.
A yearlong study concluded that existing rules grant too much discretion to local authorities.
Facebook and Apple did not respond to my questions of whether the app is granted too much permission and if it goes too far in its data collection.
Human rights campaign groups such as JUSTICE expressed concerns that the act "grants too much discretion to individual officers and will lead to large numbers of unnecessary arrests".
The crowd's appeals for handball went ignored, the playmaker regathering and turning the centre-half to square for Eto'o, granted too much space by Martin Skrtel, to convert.
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