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Mr. Giuliani's remarks about waterboarding seemed to leave more leeway toward using the practice than remarks he made at a news conference in June.
The Kremlin can publicly show more leeway toward sanctions — in essence, offering gratitude to Mr. Obama for canceling the antimissile system in Eastern Europe — while knowing that China may continue standing in their way.
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The Senate, in a little-noticed but positive move, voted last Tuesday to give President Obama new leeway to move toward closing the prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Tight scripts for customer contact have given way toward broader leeway for customer-facing service providers to empathize, problem solve, and own both problem and remediation.
"Any time you start off with some leeway in your building going toward the season instead of trying to figure it out at the end, you're already two steps ahead.
General Motors has hired a battalion of lobbyists to fight for greater leeway in owning franchises, a first step toward a true build-to-order manufacturing system.
It is possible that role players whose careers depend more on physical contact lean more toward the league's current rule, which allows some leeway for the deliverer of a check.
If Vivendi were to bow out of Cegetel by accepting Vodafone's offer, Mr. Jantzen continued, that would go a long way toward sorting out its financial problems and give it more leeway when it comes to other asset disposals.
Give us some leeway".
It gives insurers leeway to design their benefit packages, an option that could allow plans to steer less healthy enrollees toward competitors.
LEEWAY COTTAGE, by Beth Gutcheon.
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