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A smooth transition is the prime objective, which appears to limit leeway for major changes.
Together, these laws limit leeway the executive branch has when it comes to redrawing the restrictions on how insurance companies operate.
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As an incoming coach, Graham has limited leeway to exercise what one might call coach's intuition.
Mr. Pataki's new bill would allow more addicted low-level defendants to undergo drug treatment in lieu of serving lengthy prison terms and grant judges limited leeway to overrule a prosecutor's refusal to allow a defendant to enter a drug treatment program.
But it's a limited leeway.
The scope for worthwhile international public policy is limited; more leeway and emphasis should be given to unilateral measures and market-like competitive emulation between governments.
It could also have the practical effect of limiting the leeway Mr. Jiang and other party retired leaders have to meddle in politics.
But what Clinton never adds is that Sanders' scheme would also impose regulations, limiting state leeway over who to insure and what kind of coverage to supply. .
However, our lack of knowledge on the role of CRH in cancer biology, limits our leeway for testing CRH antagonists against specific and vital molecular functions of the tumour.
Leaders on both sides of the Atlantic have limited credit and leeway from their worried publics to devote resources abroad that might be used at home.
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