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Matthew Bunn, a nuclear expert at the Belfer Center at Harvard University, said in a interview on Monday that the Obama administration had some latitude in defining what constitutes "suspension" of nuclear work.
Even before the congress, the official news media had some latitude to publish critiques of environmental policy and investigate environmental degradation, in contrast to strict limits on what they can say on "core interest" issues like Tibet and Taiwan.
Until now, allied forces in Afghanistan have occasionally carried out airstrikes and artillery attacks in the border region of Pakistan against militants hiding there, and American forces in "hot pursuit" of militants have had some latitude to chase them across the border.
What this meant was that Clinton's Treasury Secretary had some latitude in paying the bills.
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His editors have some latitude.
"We've got to have some latitude in there".
Agencies have some latitude to create their own forms, of course.
We recognize that Delaware corporations have some latitude in setting the date for an annual meeting.
Depending on the terms of their deals, race drivers have some latitude in where they work.
This means, in The Times's style, that the writer has some latitude to insert his own perspective.
"Cops have some latitude in giving the summons," he said, especially when the leaving of unattended luggage "creates public disorder".
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