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And there are questions whether, in the interconnected global economy that he says he wants Mexico to remain part of, he has much leeway at all.
But hopes that Germany, which traditionally has focused on exports, has much leeway to persuade its citizens to buy more goods and services from other parts of Europe may be misplaced, and the more urgent task would appear to be restoring market faith in the euro zone.
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But Gov. George Pataki and the Legislature are not likely to have much leeway.
Even Indonesia's critics note that it does not have much leeway in economic policy.
Britain did not have much leeway to make up its own mind.
Do companies understand that they don't have much leeway if we already are angry with them?
There are already P.R.G. ministries and ministers, but so far they don't seem to have much leeway to run either a government or a bureaucracy.
Restaurants do not have much leeway: If an inspection turns up pests or evidence of them, like rodent droppings, stiff fines follow.
Because companies have much leeway in what they report as operating earnings, perhaps the best way to assess the true state of earnings is to consult government figures.
Both lists are all-white (as indeed was most of the longlist, so the men didn't have much leeway here).
Their underlying principles are clear (competition and lower prices are good, collusion and price-fixing bad), but the laws themselves are remarkably vague, and regulators have had much leeway in enforcing them.
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