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Now with Messenger approaching a billion users, Facebook has a little leeway.
And in any event, he has been telling friends, he believes he has a bit of leeway in the process, because Governor Bush will have to pick first.
And Mr. Ryan, 42, perhaps has a bit more leeway than Mr. Romney, 65, representing his own brand of change as the first vice-presidential nominee of Generation X, and his unveiling here has screamed "new direction".
"The campaign has a lot of leeway to determine what it believes is disruptive, or what it believes is at odds with its message," Rowland said.
So I presume they have a greater leeway to be a little more generous".
That way I have a little leeway on the second day or the third day or whenever it is.
Internet companies have a worrisome leeway to use data they glean about the people who use their services.
There's a practical freedom here in that I feel I bother people less and have a greater leeway with the times I can play.
Also the First Doctor played out on TV before much of the mythology evolved so I had a little leeway with the story.
Subsequent Doctors became more chipper and almost childlike and I found the first Doctor interesting because he was not so developed and I could have a little leeway with the character.
My father and some of the other senators were saying, "Well, when you're going fast, you need to have a little leeway".
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