Phrases with «broad leeway»

The phrase "broad leeway" means having a lot of freedom or flexibility to make decisions or take actions. Full definition

Sentences with «broad leeway»

  • The SEC has given companies broad leeway in calculating these ratios, which means they may not be consistent across the board. (fortune.com)
  • Unlike medications, this category isn't regulated by the FDA, which gives companies broad leeway to say their product can treat any number of conditions without supplying the necessary evidence to back it up. (fortune.com)
  • It was passed in the 1970s in order to give the federal government broad leeway in prosecuting organizations tied to illegal activity. (firstthings.com)
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