Sentences with phrase «leeway do»

How much leeway do you have for salary negotiation and other conditions of employment with your candidates?
How much leeway do you have to negotiate salary and other conditions of employment?
Hence, how much leeway do Member States have?
How much leeway did the league intend to give the referee in confirming or reversing the call on the field?
What is the personality you are trying to convey, and how much leeway does this personality leave for casual writing?
This leeway does not allow you to harass the witness or ask unrelated questions, the Judge will stop you if you attempt to do this during your cross examination.

Not exact matches

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.»
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.
His experience and achievements at Canadian Tire may just be what Empire needs to fix itself — if he's given the time and leeway to do it.
«Throughout the years, I've continued to give Tim the leeway to make certain decisions himself, and he's done a great job with that freedom.
You get that extra leeway to present them a little more information and do it in a more studied way.»
I'm willing to give myself some leeway: Part of my job is to stay connected, and sometimes I really am reading an important email or doing research for a story.
It's not bad at all, but you can do better, and it gives you less leeway over time.
Give employees a sense of ownership in the work they do, along with the leeway to define the «right» outcome.
Pompeo has said that waterboarding does not constitute torture and has pushed for more leeway for domestic surveillance programs.
Though some franchisors give their franchisees some leeway in how they advertise to their local market, most don't want a franchisee altering the brand, whether that's using the logo improperly or altering food recipes.
Sellers in the Evergreen State don't have much leeway when it comes to home disclosures.
Don't feel guilty about this 10 % leeway and don't try to make up for it in extreme ways.
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.
Even if we do observe economic weakness, it's not likely in my view that the Fed will have much leeway to cut rates, due to persistent inflation pressures (which have historically been associated with profligate government spending of precisely the sort that has been revived in the past few years).
The beefed - up mandate gives the Conservatives leeway to slash programs and civil servants, should they choose to do so, without having to worry about justifying the cuts in an election campaign months later.
And I think at least to some extent, the fact that we had built a collegial consensus initially gained me some more leeway to what we had to do during the crisis.
We'd better step up the pace, however, since we don't have a couple of hundred years» leeway this time because of the destructive capabilities of the radicals.
Also, one needs to remember that the laws in the Torah did have leeway.
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-...]
I grilled the breasts for 15 minutes on each side and they were perfectly cooked (although I think because the brining adds moisture to the chicken, there is more leeway with the cooking time - another good reason to do it!).
We did win after all and Giroud has been on fire lately so perhaps he deserves some leeway.
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.
That exact same play happens at the other blue line and the D is given 0 leeway to move laterally and if he does it's a penalty, even if the contact is well within the «finish your check» window.
They do make some good points and it will not take too much for the questions to come flying in again, but for now the manager appears to have a bit of leeway, even with the team still sitting outside the top four of the Premier League.
But with just one year to run on his deal, the club do not have much leeway.
I think we have to give the Ox a bit more leeway and more game time to show what he can do.
Sanchez I can give some leeway for now, but you don't have the right to include Ozil who has been a liability since joining..
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.
However, he did grab a late assist for Alexis Sanchez» goal in the week, which could earn him some leeway.
That would also give Noble a bit more leeway, what he is doing now is Nolans legwork for him aswell
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?
Altho» his being fitter than Diaby does allow a lot of leeway!
And the other great thing about Billion Dollar Babes is they aren't super, super popular yet, so their sales don't sell out in the first 5 minutes, giving you a little leeway to make decisions on your purchases.
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.
Giving you enough leeway to follow your own pace, the coaches share positive reinforcement and check on each participant during the class to make sure they're reaching their limits or doing an exercise correctly.
Judy also doesn't judge me when I'm in the about 15 items or less aisle with 16 or 17 items because the «about» clearly give you some leeway, which can be a bone of contention for some of the stick - up - their - butt cashiers who have been around since the stringent 10 items or less days.
Do whatever you can to keep their naps consistent, with a leeway of 30 minutes.
I washed them that frequently because it helped keep the size of my loads down and it also gave me some leeway if one day I suddenly found I didn't have time to do my diaper wash.
Intelligent people will always have their own ideas about how to do things and should be given some leeway provided they do not compromise the Government.
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.
Let's give Sen. Espada a little leeway here - after all, he probably doesn't even know where the district is yet.
Ologbondiyan, said «Nigerians and the business community were aghast when President Buhari could not market our crude oil to his American counterpart even when in the course of question and answer session, a leeway was provided for him, he off - handedly declared that he can not «tell America what to do».
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