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In October the Trump Administration signed an executive order giving local governments more leeway to conduct unmanned drone tests.
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Obama has warned that a poorly written currency provision could hamper the Federal Reserve's ability to conduct monetary policy, but many economists believe it would be simple to craft effective language that would give the Fed plenty of leeway.
Despite his skepticism, Mr. McCain said he believed the president deserved some leeway to negotiate a deal.
You're given the leeway to be creative and take risks.
More troubling still is that "disorderly or disruptive conduct" remains undefined, granting infinite leeway to prosecutors.
The authorities, however, were given leeway to force vagrants with "no capacity or with limited capacity for civil conduct" into the shelters.
Kleiber, again, finds a middle ground, conducting the scene with precision and restless energy, yet still giving Ms. Cotrubas some leeway to sing with poignancy.
Both steps would give it more leeway to raise rates.
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