Sentences with phrase «allowing wide latitude»

The four semester, 60 - credit curriculum is both rigorous and flexible allowing wide latitude for interdisciplinary exploration among the department's five areas: painting and drawing; photography; sculpture; printmaking; and integrated practices (installation, public art, performance).
Canada has a different environment — a more stable and regulated banking sector, less of a policy push toward home ownership and recourse laws that allow wider latitude for mortgage lenders to go after delinquents.
State law allows wide latitude in campaign spending, though pols are prohibited from using contributions for personal use..
The IPCC Review process allowed wide latitude for Mann and Briffa to ignore inconvenient truths and there was no appeal.
Expressions of opinion have been allowed wide latitude.
However, mutual respect requires a recognition that the people which constitute a state must be allowed wide latitude in establishing domestic policy.
FHA and conventional loan guidelines allow wide latitude for borrowers in expensive areas, but in some cases you may end up needing a jumbo loan, which is bigger than FHA or conventional limits.

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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.
New York State's campaign finance rules allow lawmakers wide latitude to use campaign funds for covering legal fees, restaurant tabs, season tickets to professional sporting events, or in the infamous case of former Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, a $ 1,300 pool clean - up.
The new education bill, which was tied up in a legislative conference committee, would accelerate that effort by allowing the state board of education wider latitude in developing and approving the new outcomes.
Arizona was among the pioneers of the American charter school movement when it passed its law back in 1994, and has led the way ever since, in no small part because of its high scores in the areas of school autonomy, teacher freedom and the wide latitude it allows for freedom to innovate.
Given the wide latitude that ESSA has allowed for states to ensure equitable access and excellence for learn more >
«High efficiency across a wide range of rpms and engine loads means the engine also allows much more latitude in the selection of gear ratios,» said Mazda.
This final rule (§ 36.4315) allows servicers wide latitude in modifying delinquent loans without the prior approval of VA in order to resolve defaults.
As the author of the majority opinion Justice Stevens has come under enough flak that he spoke out about his decision, saying he has «always allowed local policymakers wide latitude in determining how best to achieve legitimate public goals.»
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