Sentences with phrase «leeway as»

I think that business - to - business calls get more leeway as well, and one could argue that when we're trying to market properties to potential buyers, we are, in fact, making business - to - business calls.
CVs provide an applicant with more leeway as far as putting in information is concerned.
Of all the different categories we've gone through here, this is the one with the most leeway as far as «how well it works» from a software vs. hardware perspective.
Depending on how much you owe, you have some leeway as to how much you have to pay per month.
Whether soldiers and policemen should be given as much leeway as ordinary citizens is a vexed question, and one feels that cl 128 offers an affirmative answer by accident, because its drafters are thinking only about have - a-go heroes in the street.
There are providers you will give you some leeway as concerns your creditworthiness.
There may be some leeway as to how much money you must find among lenders but most lenders will want to see a significant upfront payment, especially when your credit is less - than - perfect.
DeVos said she's trying to give state leaders as much leeway as possible to implement the new Every Student Succeeds Act.
Given DeVos» repeated commitments to allow states as much leeway as possible when it comes to education policy, this «could put DeVos and company in a tough political — and legal — spot.»
University faculty have much more leeway as to their text selection, but people of color are severely underrepresented in the full - time teaching ranks.
While there are 26 to pick from, they're all rather specific and don't seem to give you as much leeway as other sites to express your own individual likes or personality.
The state is conducting 13 public hearings to get feedback on a proposal that lets states have more leeway as they develop education priorities.
«People struggling to pay bills are given as much leeway as possible.
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?).

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You can express this as a ratio — the credit utilization ratio — to figure out how much leeway you have with your outstanding debt and credit.
The public broadcaster went out of its way on Monday to clarify that commentator Cokie Roberts has more leeway to make personal comments than the usual NPR staffer does because Roberts co-authored a newspaper column labeling Donald Trump as «one of the least - qualified candidates ever to make a serious run for the presidency.»
They have the leeway, as Michael Dell has emphasized «To show that this is a business, not a religion.»
That gives its co-founders more leeway to introduce changes to resolve it, as opposed to more mature companies (here's looking at you, Facebook).
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.
As worries about Zika virus mount, pregnant travelers may find they have limited leeway to reschedule, relocate or cancel vacation plans.
Canada has also moved recently to implement a bilateral investment protection agreement with China, a move designed to improve protection for Canadian investors in China but which has been attacked in some quarters as giving too much leeway to Chinese investment in Canada, especially in the area of energy.
As interest rates in Europe fell to unfathomably low levels over the last decade, lenders found themselves in a tough position: Mortgage interest — and therefore income — fell in lock step with the Euribor, and yet banks only had so much leeway to cut interest paid on deposits, which are their primary source of funding for mortgages.
The New York Times notes other Fox hosts don't get as much leeway, but Hannity has the network's best ratings: «On Monday, his first show since the revelations about Mr. Cohen, Mr. Hannity pulled in 3.7 million viewers, topping his MSNBC rival, Rachel Maddow, and two N.B.A. playoff games,» The Times writes.
By doing so, it provides them with a wide leeway for improvement as they'd be able to take advantage of certain tax benefits.
Carriers have long supported greater leeway to manage their networks as part of the U.S. government's fierce debate over net neutrality.
When Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memo on marijuana to federal prosectors Thursday, reiterating their leeway to prosecute federal marijuana laws as they see fit, regardless of whether the plant is legal under state and local law, he likely spurred future infringements on liberty, struck a blow against federalism, and defied public opinion.
When President Trump lays criticism upon Germany for its massive current account surplus Merkel has little leeway to respond as German corporate interests continue to benefit from a currency way to weak for its economic prowess.
Communities should be given interpretive leeway to construct triumphalist narratives for themselves, as long as they present the facts correctly.
Funny that just above your post here you wanted to brand Pol Pot and the rest as atheists, yet are willing to give believers a tad bit of leeway and say that the slaughter of Native Americans was due to «economic reasons».
As I said before the Romans alowed the Jews very little leeway!
I have found most commercially - made hot sauces tend to be pretty accurate as far as their heat scale goes, but if it is home made or created in small batches, the heat has more leeway and maybe one bottle is super hot and the next one is just mildly tear - inducing.
The requirements for «shade» are not as strict or specific as they once were, and there is a great deal of leeway in meeting the reduced requirements.
The only leeway I give Wenger on players and contracts, is when we are in the middle of season because then he can not be involved with contract situations as much as he'd like to be.
Elway is admittedly not afraid to keep taking huge swings at the plate and probably has the leeway to do so as a franchise legend and Super Bowl - winning personnel executive.
Jones highlights just how much leeway Goodell has to mete out punishment as he sees fit.
I'd give Bellerin, Gibbs, and Monreal some leeway on that front as it was new to them, also it's never a good idea to make many defensive changes, but no excusing the forwards nor the forward play.
Bellerin is only back from short break so his fitness isnt up to speed yet Ox is on his weak side as you see when he turns back always so give them a little leeway.
With so much room for improvement and plenty of leeway for his valuation to increase further, Liverpool could be an ideal destination for him as Klopp has shown over the years at Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool that he has a reputation of developing young talent.
The concept that kids shouldnt have more leeway after graduating as joke.
Well, most of you reading this don't need to learn, but large swathes of the wider fanbase certainly do; when will fans accept that young players usually take time to settle, as do players coming to England from overseas, so when a new signing ticks both boxes maybe they deserve a little leeway?
As much as we talk about girls being sexualized and princess - ified, I think in some ways it's actually harder for boys; they have way less leewaAs much as we talk about girls being sexualized and princess - ified, I think in some ways it's actually harder for boys; they have way less leewaas we talk about girls being sexualized and princess - ified, I think in some ways it's actually harder for boys; they have way less leeway.
You go on in many posts about how you are a working mother as well... only a mother who works from home, though still working, has much more leeway than one whom does not.
Of course as your child gets older they can have more leeway, you can loosen up the controls, and let them have their privacy as they grow until responsible adults.
Obviously you will be in a constant state of flux around this number as your baby will be consuming some bottles and you will be pumping into and adding some bottles, but this extra amount gives plenty of leeway for a sick or growing baby, or a nervous dad who's heating up more milk than they need just in case...!
As it was I brought a bit over a weeks worth of milk at a time in bags that provided about a single feeding so that it was easy on my daycare provider and I only needed to remember milk once a week but had a couple of days of leeway if I forgot one Monday.
As Ian Dunt argues, the criteria are purposefully vague, granting the police a maximum of leeway before they «hand - pick their targets».
«However, the chancellor will be crossing his fingers that this set of OBR forecasts proves to be accurate, as he has little leeway on the new forecasts and there is a risk that he may have to revisit the supplementary target.»
Let's see how Laurie Cumbo's colleagues in the Progressive Caucus respond to her blatantly anti-Semitic comments... should be an interesting test of where the Council is heading and what kind of leeway they will grant to stupidity disguised as social justice.
Twenty - two Senate Democrats wrote Cuomo a letter urging him to keep his word and exercise his veto authority, reasoning that the courts will have more leeway to redraw the lines if he does — thanks to the recent Texas decision that some saw as upholding the primacy of the Legislature when it comes to redistricting.
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.
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