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Even China, whose currency is pegged, with a little leeway, to the dollar, has eased policy.
The bill's critics argued it would give too much leeway to the prime minister.
Mr. Baucus said the Republican approach was granting too much leeway to the administration to determine spending cuts.
The ISAAA report attributed Sudan's increased hectarage to a change in the nation's cotton financing policy, with the government giving more leeway to the private sector.
America's, which gives considerable leeway to the states and ensures that the candidates take smaller states seriously, has mostly stood the test of time rather well.
Collins takes a smart-but-casual approach, honouring the modernist gestures of Robbins while giving leeway to the movements of her assured young ensemble.
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Duncan Smith has been given the political leeway to make the reforms after the annual child poverty statistics, published by government last week, did not show the widely predicted rise.
Younger cabin crew members still have the leeway to take the tests before their birthday.
Given the leeway to undermine the economy, bankers and financiers have done just that.
By coming out strongly in support of the research, Mr. Hatch added, he hopes he can provide President Bush "the leeway" to do the same.
Judges need the leeway to set the bar higher for parents to be reunited with their child.
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