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The law offers some leeway on what counts as work ― training or volunteering can qualify ― and states are allowed to waive the limit during times of high unemployment.
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The only question is whether Appiah has undermined his attempts to impose discipline on the squad by essentially offering an amnesty, but it probably makes sense to offer some leeway now so he can work with his best players in the play-offs and ideally next summer.
That offers it some leeway as it attempts to refocus the business.
He may even offer him some leeway in mitigating the nuclear crisis.
Developing nations are given leeway to offer some protection for local companies.
The apartment had no heat through the winter, and her minimum-wage salary, which she wrote into the project description, offers little leeway.
Still, Mr. Bolton acknowledged that the Constitution "entrusts the presidency with the initiative and predominant role in foreign policy," a prerogative that offers Mr. Obama leeway to assert himself abroad even if he is being stymied at home.
Another criticism of the rule, Mr. Scharfstein said, is that while it purports to provide investors with a true market value for a fund's holdings, it offers significant leeway in determining those valuations.
An inexpensive policy could have a lot of exclusions, while a "Cancel for Any Reason Policy," which offers extra leeway, could add well over 10percenttothethe cost of a trip.
America's particular brand of racism offers a little leeway for some Muslims.
In reality, however, the regulator offers a little leeway.
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