Sentences with phrase «allows leeway»

Because of that, Texas law allows some leeway in determining fault in an accident.
The 90 percent rule allows you some leeway for imperfection and special occasions or to have a treat once in a while.
Federal law allows leeway for money from a party's «federal account» — which is regulated by the FEC and intended to promote election of federal candidates for Congress — to be spent on «federal election activity» such as «get - out - the - vote» activities on behalf of congressional candidates that also could benefit a candidate for state office.
Normally the past allows us some leeway, but it can be coercive, restricting our future within very narrow confines.
But state regulations do allow some leeway for religious objections.
True, it lacks the salty anchovies (making it suitable for vegans / vegetarians), and I did allow some leeway on the olives you can use -LSB-...]
But he must also allow some leeway for players his call affects.
Players in their favour are allowed leeway and get away with fouls by selective vision from officials and without any FA questioning and very little media hounding.
He said under the law, legislative bodies are allowed some leeway in how they allocate resources to lawmakers.
He said tactics include tailoring job specifications to favor certain people; delaying hiring from lists to allow favored candidates to apply; discouraging higher - scoring candidates from taking positions by mentioning salary restrictions and reclassifying titles to allow leeway in hiring.
Another approach that is often successful is to allow yourself some leeway on the rules.
Having said that, there is no firm evidence that somewhere in the mess of the Spanish Civil War Bethune did not meet a woman and did not have a child, and the novelist must be allowed some leeway to carry out his craft - even though this particular device seems to cause Bock to come unstuck with some critics who feel that in failing to return to his motherless daughter Bethune is all too human but not sufficiently humane.
Some thought that Rowling should be allowed any leeway she likes, considering that her level of fame can sometimes be a burden, as from this commenter on Google +:
Expedited shipping is possible, but save yourself the heart palpitations and allow some leeway in the time required.
The feds allow some leeway for the first of your RMDs.
The problems are immediate and do not allow leeway.
Given that the Applicant is not a lawyer and represented himself, I will allow some leeway in this respect.
Generally, parenting coordinators may not make major changes to the parenting plan; however, they are allowed some leeway to make minor changes utilizing judicial time.

Not exact matches

More accountability also means they will have to pull back and let the senior executives below them do their jobs, including allowing for more leeway to make decisions.
The government responded by established more restrictive measures in December last year to curb anonymous transactions and allow regulators more leeway to shutter virtual currency exchanges.
An institution of Desjardins» size would not function without codified processes, and while the co-operative has plenty — 143 distinct ones when it counted a few years ago — it is now looking to give employees more leeway to act on the front lines by, say, allowing a caisse teller to offer an additional incentive at the counter.
Industry experts say airlines informally have what's known as a «flat - tire rule,» allowing passengers who miss their flights by up to two hours the leeway to fly standby without a penalty.
A manager makes it clear that there wasn't any leeway allowed under the dress code (despite an exception made for a co-worker).
To create that balance, companies have to give their creative people more leeway on radical innovations, and not allow analysts with spreadsheets to shoot the ideas down prematurely.
My advice is to stick to the plan 90 % of the time then allow yourself 10 % leeway.
I had allowed myself a little bit of leeway as I felt I was getting pretty darn good at knowing what things usually contained gluten, even seemingly harmless foods like imitation crab (whodathunk it'd be in a fish product?).
The western Europeans have generally been more protective of players, but I think it is safe to say at least that Italian referees allow a fair bit of leeway in the application of the rules (see any corner kick taken in Seria A where 872948 are committed regularly if the rules were strictly applied).
It used to be a lot more common but the modern game just does not allow manager's any leeway, no matter how well they have done for a club in the past.
From what I remember, teams like City and Chelsea who have one owner are allowed more leeway regarding annual debt than a team like Arsenal who have the Kroenke / Usmanov thing going on.
Altho» his being fitter than Diaby does allow a lot of leeway!
Aside from giving Scotland more leeway in negotiations with the UK and more time to allow the treaty amendment process to run its course in Europe, this would also permit Scotland to start the process of formulating a new constitution prior to independence.
It allows the Brussels bureaucrats leeway while they try to invent the wheel along the way.
One abortions within the final 24 weeks of pregnancy «to protect a woman's life or health as determined by a licensed physician» allows too much leeway, he said.
Heath allowed his shadow ministers more leeway than would be normal nowadays.
Tyner took umbrage, claiming Benjamin had allowed Schreibman similar leeway — but, as Benjamin pointed out, only during the candidate's introductory remarks.
Until we finally get over this indefensible disparity, allowing lawyers greater leeway than businessmen, ethics reform will always be a joke no matter who the legislative leaders are.
The chief issue I have with Speaker Silver is that the current ethics rules allow him greater leeway with outside employment simply because he's a lawyer.
Mr. Felder — an Orthodox Jew who represents a large Orthodox Jewish constituency in Brooklyn — has expressed support in the past for allowing yeshivas leeway in complying with state law, which requires that private schools must offer students instruction that is «at least substantially equivalent» to that offered in public schools.
And his Zoning for Equality and Affordability plan would allow architects more leeway in designing the shapes of new buildings, while maintaining square footage limits.
McMahon says lawmakers may think that if they agree with some of the governor's agenda now, Cuomo may allow them more leeway to draw district lines to suit their political interests.
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«Often 80/20 leaves too much leeway for indulgences, whereas 90/10 is pretty strict but does allow for a few,» she says.
That plan didn't allow much variety or leeway.
For a while I almost tipped over the edge into being «that guy,» militant about persuading people and following the guidance 100 %, but over time, I've mellowed and allowed a little more leeway back towards the 80/20 rule.
Remember that as a part of our Terms, we allow a 24 - month leeway for the age specified for any event that is 40 +.
Worst case scenario: he allows some financial leeway so that some innovators could mount a paltry competition for his own business only so he could enjoy crushing them underfoot.
Creating a docudrama allows for certain narrative leeway, and if you're not going to use that flexibility to craft an engrossing piece of based - on - a-true-story fiction, why bother telling the story at all?
The game doesn't allow for much leeway in regards to forming your own strategies or using tactics.
Maybe returning director Genndy Tartakovsky and returning co-screenwriter Robert Smigel have been allowed more creative leeway on the follow - up, to come up with jokes to match the movie's style and iconic characters.
Maybe it's an extension of that gender - norm leeway that allows compulsive experimenter James Franco, who directed The Disaster Artist in addition to starring as Wiseau, to take fewer risks with his own role - playing of failure.
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