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Her father was an important figure in post-revolutionary Libyan politics, and this has given her leeway; she seemed almost oblivious of the constraints that keep most Libyan women in headscarves and at home.

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This spring there will be an online television station, featuring continuous studio chat and relying heavily, in true HuffPo style, on viewer contributions.AOL seems to have given her great leeway, prompting internal grumbles about her empire-building and doubts about how well she and her team can handle such explosive growth.

She's still comfortable there; open-ended soul and jazz vamps give her the leeway to sing or declaim.

Given the egregious evidence the professional conduct panel had heard, that they even allowed her any leeway is a disgrace.

In any case, "Personal Shopper" puts Stewart through scenes and texts so closely defined as to allow her little leeway beyond the narrow margins of stage directions.

Ms. Harris has said that she is treating both sides fairly and that her actions are largely dictated by state laws over which she has no control and which give her no leeway.

Give her some leeway.

Like most other observers, I initially read it as a dovish document: it appeared to be designed to give Yellen and her colleagues the leeway to keep the funds rate low even well beyond the date when the unemployment rate drops below 6.5 per cent.

"That allows some leeway for her to bring her experience as a strategist and foreign policy thinker to bear," Mr. Rhodes said.

Jones, too, is given far too little leeway in her performance, which, for all its moment-to-moment vitality, depends too much on her sheer force of personality and too little on her comedic imagination.

If some potential parent would only have to be nonmaleficent in relation to her potential future child, more leeway should be given to her own right to autonomy: she should then be free to live her life as she sees fit without being duty-bound to procure the good (for someone else).

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