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James, of course, will have considerable freedom to pick his employer.
The union opposes that demand, saying building managers already have considerable freedom to lay off workers.
He said: "If you are a headteacher or an NHS manager, you have considerable freedom.
The Church of Sweden, which ended its status as a state church in 2000, has maintained the episcopal office (and with it episcopal succession), and its local congregations have considerable freedom to appoint their own pastors.
The herders have considerable freedom of choice when selecting grazing areas.
UNC Cottrell Postdoctoral Fellows will have considerable freedom to direct these funds toward their most critical educational needs.
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Within their domains the greater daimyo had considerable freedom, even to the point of issuing their own paper currency with the shogun's permission.
Notwithstanding the discipline of his format and his desire to allow the viewer to recognize the image, Mr. Close believes he has considerable freedom to experiment.
Unlike many of the other culture critics at The Times, the architecture critic has considerable freedom to choose his own assignments and areas of interest – not bound, as others are, by the equivalent of the blockbuster movie, the big Broadway premiere, or the major exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
As was typical in the NSDAP, he had considerable freedom of action in his post, which increased over time.
Because he was not employed directly by the university, a government-funded institution, Gorka had considerable freedom to express his personal opinions.
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