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Younger cabin crew members still have the leeway to take the tests before their birthday.
But the deal did not extend to the Justice Department's criminal division, giving authorities some leeway to take action.
Many developing countries have much more leeway to take this route than in years past, but it will be costly.
A third measure would give candidates leeway to take more donations if running against wealthy candidates paying for campaigns.
The former may be more likely, if only because soldiers who have some leeway to take initiatives will be more effective.
He gave American bishops greater leeway to take a tough line on abuse in the United States, and recently accepted the resignations of several bishops elsewhere.
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Mr. Obama largely surrendered the point, agreeing to vague wording that allowed nations the leeway of promising to take whatever steps were necessary for "sustained growth".
But the laws give companies significant leeway, allowing them to take several weeks to investigate before disclosing a data breach.
Most carriers give themselves plenty of leeway to avoid taking responsibility for cancellations or delays.
That gave him the leeway to make another plan.
They just want some leeway to get their bearings.
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