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Another theory is that young women are simply given more leeway by society to speak flamboyantly.
Rome has benefited from being granted more deficit leeway by the EU Commission, which has supported its economic reforms.
The zombies have been propped up by banks that were in turn given unjustified leeway by accommodating regulators.
It could come from nation states if they were given more budgetary leeway by Brussels to run bigger deficits until growth has returned.
But politicking over his mission within the administration is also getting in his way.Mr Hill had originally been given some negotiating leeway by Condoleezza Rice, the secretary of state.
Some believe the federation waited too long to fire the manager, although De la Torre had earned some leeway by winning the Gold Cup and by having started his coaching career with a 14-game unbeaten streak.
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That mistake helps the coalition, giving it more leeway militarily by reducing the potential for civilian casualties.
With the leeway afforded by vague accounting rules, many insurers are still carrying these securities on their books as if nothing had happened.
Just in case the skeptics are right, Nokia gave itself more leeway today by widening the range for its full-year earnings estimates.
Indeed, Osborne will more than use the extra leeway created by the OBR, spending £6.2bn more next year than he expected in July, so that borrowing is moderately higher than expected in the short run.
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