Sentences with phrase «affordsl much latitude»

Risk - averse brands will want to think twice before privileging Twitter interactions or giving their Twitter team too much latitude.
The total field is so under - determined by its boundary condition, experience, that there is much latitude of choice as to what statements to reevaluate in the light of a single contrary experience.
Still, Jews know that they can not fault believers for being faithful to their holy texts, even if they would like to see dramatic portrayals (in which there is much latitude in the way a message is presented) show some more insight in regard to their impact on viewers.
I have not much latitude to tune the third round successes (1xAP1 or 1xPB or 2xStarter, 42 %), but the second round worked out nicely (1xAP1 or 1xPB or 4xStarter, 50 %)
Dev Trivedi reminded them that the city does not have much latitude on the issue since the Lockport Township Park District has the final say.
We no longer rely upon doctors to completely police themselves because the exact same types of abuses occurred that are routinely seen in midwifery, although some would argue they still have too much latitude in that direction.
«It really depends on who is appointed to be Special Prosecutor and how much latitude that person has,» he pointed out.
This is mainly because of ambiguity in how the sequester is supposed to be applied: the cuts are described as across - the - board, but how much latitude agencies will have to manage reductions at the programme level remains unclear.
• In our story on European migration, we gave a little too much latitude to the labels on the accompanying map (14 June, p 14).
«You have so much latitude in that selection,» Shamoo says, that it's sometimes difficult to assess what is just sloppy or plain unethical.
Kids given too much latitude, such as regularly staying at a friend's house after school with no adults present, were more likely to engage in riskier behaviors.
Critics argue that this arrangement gives the Vatican too much latitude to impose its Catholic positions on the Italian public.
To keep the peace, schools often resort to giving teachers as much latitude in their classroom practices as possible.
While TIER is pleased that ESSA maintains mandatory student assessment, we are uneasy about how much latitude is being returned to state and local entities.
School districts vary widely in how much latitude — and support — they give teachers in determining what curriculum and methods to use to teach the current standards.
How much latitude do you have in making decisions about your teaching (e.g., curriculum models, teaching strategies, scheduling, etc.)?
4) The language on capital targets is weak, and allows the banks way too much latitude in performing their own calculations.
I think my point was that allowing management too much latitude in regards to dividend growth is a bad idea.
No other large firm that I know of offers as much latitude to its operating units.
But provided you're getting good service, that cost can be well worth it — particularly when you're close to retirement or retired and don't have much latitude for making mistakes.
However, it's best to focus on finding someone you trust thoroughly, and giving that person as much latitude as possible.
The ground rule here is to stick with the model Spencer actually used, and show how he got his result, how much latitude he gave himself for curve - fitting, and how indefensible his parameter choices are within the model limitations he himself chose.
Well, that is my perception, and it may be quite wrong, but if Dr. Curry is uncertain about her assignment, she might wish to check with Mike Hulme or others to determine what they expect, and how much latitude she has to express herself as opposed to refuting somebody else.
[DC: I no doubt erred in giving Pete too much latitude in his wild accusations and personal insults.
How much latitude will plaintiffs have in discovery?
The important question of how much latitude judges have in Ontario to avoid trials by granting summary judgment under Rule 20 is scheduled to come before the Supreme Court of Canada in March in two appeals involving an alleged investor scam.
John — I don't see much latitude here for disagreements between lawyer and client that would require an arbitration clause.
Comment: The proposed definition of «more stringent» was criticized as affording too much latitude to for granting exceptions for state laws that are not protective of privacy.
I have since had meetings with one of the major life insurance carriers just to see how much latitude they will allow in -LSB-...]
«Part of the issue is whether the consent model that we have in Canada currently gives too much latitude to companies based on long privacy policies to craft a contract whereby they say they have consent to use it for other purposes.»
yro.slashdot.org - SternisheFan writes with an excerpt from Wired with some (state - specific, but encouraging) news about how much latitude police are given to track you based on signals like wireless transmissions.
Though we have to consider the legal statutes and case law, the mediation process still affords much latitude for you to work out an agreement that is suitable for the entire family.

Not exact matches

Here the ethic, which in Buddhism is also identical with the teaching of salvation — perhaps even more than it had been in the Brahmanic system — has much more latitude; it has a task that is metaphysically meaningful — suspending at one point the cosmic law, unraveling it, as it were.
2013 will be the eighth Latitude Festival, which has grown significantly since it began as a much smaller event in 2006.
Depending upon where you live and how dark your skin is, going outside regularly may be all that is required for you or your baby to generate adequate amounts of vitamin D. However, one of the problems with getting your vitamin D with sun exposure is simply that it's hard to determine how much time outside is needed since it depends on so many factors (skin tone, latitude, time of year, how much skin is exposed, amount of air pollution, etc.) Keep in mind that there is also a concern of sunburn and increased risk of skin cancer with too much sun exposure.
So, skin color is huge, what latitude you live in, how much sun exposure you have, how direct the sunlight is because those variables are so hard to quantify, the AAP has come out with a guideline that babies who receive at least half maternal breast milk or solely breastfed should receive 400 international units starting soon after birth «cause that just has been shown to prevent both Osteomalacia, a Vitamin D deficiency and Rickets.
Much more latitude — and therefore seniority — was given to politicians running big domestic policy Departments — above all, the Chancellor, the Home Secretary and the Health Secretary.
Among the proposals not included by the Assembly: a sweeping policy change that would give the state wide latitude in determining value - based payments for health care providers, a plan to allow private equity investing in hospitals and a plan that would limit how much providers can charge for drugs in Medicaid - managed care plans.
After the embarrassing confusion both from former Europe spokesman Ed Davey and former EU minister Chris Bryant last night on Question Time on how much the sum came to, we can allow ourselves the luxury here of a little ball park latitude.
«That means the special prosecutor would have much greater latitude in who he can subpoena, which questions they ask, and how to conduct the investigation,» Schumer said.
9:40 P.M.. From «Mesaba» to «Titanic» and all east - bound ships: Ice report in latitude 42º N. to 41º 25» N., longitude 49º W to longitude 50º 30» W. Saw much heavy pack ice and great number large icebergs.
Higher latitude forests are less effective at this because they absorb so much sunlight.
They arbitrarily divided the planet into cells of 1 degree of latitude by 1 degree of longitude — squares roughly 80 kilometres to a side at middle latitudes, although much larger near the equator.
An important reason for this is the current setup of most university programs: Although German students experience great latitude during their university educations, they study much longer than do their competitors in other countries.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday threw out an oil industry challenge to the Obama administration's 2013 biofuel mandate, ruling that the government has «wide latitude» to decide whether to modify renewable fuel use targets, and by how much.
You can eliminate anything on the 70 % of the planet that's water, everything poleward of 57 ° latitude over which UARS does not orbit, and for all practical purposes the empty areas of the world, such as the Amazon, most of Australia, the Sahara, the Tibetan Plateau, much of Siberia, and even a lot of the western interior of the United States.
«Now we need to understand how much of this phosphorus, especially in the particulate, ends up being utilized in high - latitude marine ecosystems form,» said Hood.
But, already, it is clear that global climates not much warmer than present are enough to thaw even more permafrost — as far north as 60 degrees latitude.
Averaging over some 350 high - galactic - latitude patches of sky similar in size to the region observed by BICEP2, Puget reported that polarization from interstellar dust grains plays a significant role and might account for much of the BICEP2 signal that had been attributed to inflation - generated gravitational waves.
«So while they may not be warming as much as some higher - latitude ecosystems, these tropical species appear to be much more sensitive than we might have expected.»
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