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Perhaps most precious is time, the leeway to have informal conversations.
And for much of the morning, the military officer presiding over the case, Col. Ralph Kohlmann, gave Mr. Mohamed some leeway to have his say.
This is also aided by Parliament's mandate as the only directly democratic institution, which has given it leeway to have greater control over legislation than other institutions, for example over its changes to the Bolkestein directive in 2006.
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In losing Lee to Philadelphia, though, Daniels had leeway to make his team deeper.
The Rams were so well-stocked with picks, taking 11 players overall, they had leeway to take a shot.
Younger cabin crew members still have the leeway to take the tests before their birthday.
Governments have more leeway to make the difficult decisions required to prevent catastrophic climate change.
But there's enough leeway for them to have their own imaginations.
Be cautious to mark up enough to have leeway.
Schools used to have more leeway to grant leave, and widespread anarchy failed to ensue.
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