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Not putting a public price tag on properties can give sellers more leeway to demand a high price.
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Younger cabin crew members still have the leeway to take the tests before their birthday.
Even though the last years of Saddam Hussein's rule had brought new restrictions on women's freedoms, the simultaneous collapse of the police state that had kept public order and the new leeway for religious clerics to demand stricter compliance with Islamic law have increasingly narrowed girls' lives.
Courts chose to read Title IX's ban on sex discrimination to demand fair treatment of the accused, despite the considerable leeway that schools were supposed to have over student discipline.
To demand handouts?
The slowing global economy could give China some leeway to accommodate American demands.
But as we grudgingly grant government more leeway to guard our lives, we must demand that our protectors be especially careful to safeguard our rights.
Artists who are no longer as directly influenced or constrained by the marketplace have greater flexibility and creative leeway to produce art independent of demand.
Rightly or wrongly, A&E performance is often judged on how well it does making sure that 95% of its patients are seen within four hours - it is allowed a 5% leeway to reflect ebbs and flow in demand and allow doctors to prioritise the sickest patients.
You're given the leeway to be creative and take risks.
The CEO has to have the leeway to do what they need to do.
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