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States have historically had leeway to define eligibility and benefits within guidelines set by federal law.
In losing Lee to Philadelphia, though, Daniels had leeway to make his team deeper.
It had leeway to loan only £10 billion, or $15.5 billion, without holding a fresh parliamentary vote, officials said.
In both cases, Democrats controlled the Senate, so Obama had leeway to choose a more liberal nominee.
The umpire, Eva Asderaki of Greece, had leeway under the rules to judge whether Williams had spoken the two syllables with the intent of disturbing her opponent.
Remember, companies that offer flex-spend benefits have always had leeway to define eligible expenses more restrictively than the government does.
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Under federal rules, traders have leeway to value their losses.
But states have leeway in deciding who can claim.
The Pentagon will have leeway to decide where the cuts would be made.
Those teams would have leeway to conduct inspections inside nuclear plants.
Such clinics would have leeway to decide what equipment was needed for the procedures they performed.
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