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"But he allowed his baseball people more leeway, and only then did the team succeed.
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.
As a federal health official in the Clinton administration, she heard scores of state officials plead with the federal government for more leeway and discretion.
Mr. Gramm said it would have been smarter policy to give the new board more leeway and not legislate so many specific rules.
"In the behavioral sciences, results are presented with more leeway and creativity than in other 'hard' sciences like genetics, when, for example, there's less room for error when sequencing a gene," he explained.
In those days, a disciplinary dean had a little more leeway, and Mr. Lyons was not afraid to capture a boy's attention by giving his arm a bit of a squeeze.
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Today Google gives its graphic designers more leeway--and Google's look and feel has improved.
As biological systems are often under control of other, bigger systems, wide margins of stabilizing gains give more leeway to, and can sustain some stress from, the controlling systems, and therefore they are more relatively stable than those with narrow margins.
He is clearly front-loading the taxes, which may give him more leeway when and if growth picks up again.
Even the winner may only be granted a little more leeway, time and respite.
Supervisor Molina said she didn't know how much more leeway federal and state regulators would give King/Drew.
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