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He is clearly front-loading the taxes, which may give him more leeway when and if growth picks up again.

One thing that must change in the music industry is... allowing travelling bands more leeway when it comes to excess baggage on the airlines.

"A seller has more leeway when selling a condominium than a co-op because a condominium is considered real estate," he said.

But another line of cases gives the states more leeway when they themselves are providing goods or services as a public function.

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.

Virginia Kull, who plays the maid, asked about male visitors: "For a private audience with the lady, would that require permission?" (Yes, Wright said, but "in practice, as today, there's a little bit more leeway when it comes to young love").

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Indeed, this term's leading cases highlight another type of Supreme Court activism that hasn't received much attention: vigorously policing and overturning district court judges who ordinarily would have much more leeway — particularly when those judges had used that leeway in a liberal direction.

Individual business travelers say they now have more financial leeway when booking lodging.

They gave federal prosecutors more leeway to decide when it was appropriate to charge crimes that trigger mandatory minimums, which automatically result in set prison terms. .

The 4th has been shortened but will now play as a 495-yard par four rather than a 497-yard par five More leeway on some fairways When Curtis won he was the only player to break par and the R&A were concerned that less than 30percentnt of all drives finished on the first fairway.

There's more leeway for a wavering voice when everyone already knows the tune, and nostalgia sells well.When Mr Stewart rasps through the opening line of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?"—"Someone told me long ago," he croaks—it is easy to forgive him, not least because it is self-evidently true.

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