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But research has shown that men have more leeway to express anger at work than women.
Here, there was mild atonement coupled with the reminder that Pietersen must always be given leeway to express himself.
"President Trump's op-ed was treated like other column submissions; we check factual assertions while allowing authors wide leeway to express their opinions.
USA Today's editorial page editor, Bill Sternberg, said in a statement that the piece had been fact-checked but that Trump, like any opinion author, had been given "wide leeway to express [his] opinion".
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His position is very particular: he argues for limiting how much leeway individuals have to express their religion in the workplace and so on, but he will countenance greater mingling of religion and government than other Justices have or than many constitutional scholars would.
Apple's keyboard development tools allow a significant amount of leeway, making it possible to create an embedded search widget that lets users browse and find animated GIFs for anything they hope to express.
In all cases, the Administration can express its views and the FCC has the leeway to decide how to proceed.
A few states also grant leeway to applicants who were previously licensed in another state.
The senior Obama aide expressed optimism that Mr. Boehner may have shored up his standing with conservatives within his caucus, enough to have more leeway to cut a deal on immigration.
Both steps would give it more leeway to raise rates.
It gives them the leeway to go around arresting people.
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