Sentences with phrase «leeway for»

There's little leeway for mistakes in today's marketplace.
This did not only result in employees benefiting from the much needed structural change, but also had a great positive impact on clients since the system now offers more leeway for logistic handling.
It took a great deal of effort to type resumes on traditional typewriters that did not provide leeway for editing the base document.
The writer will take this worksheet and begin to maneuver the resume into the place it is most likely to catch career wind with enough leeway for a successful career search.
Look at it this way: the resume is pretty much standard and does not provide much leeway for creativity.
Leeway for salary negotiations generally increases with the level of the position within the organization.
Besides all the Z2's fancy shooting modes requiring you to shoot at 8 megapixels, this gives you some leeway for zooming in to expose further detail.
As noted above, there is a degree of leeway for EU Member States in how they implement some parts of the regulation (such as with the age of data consent for kids).
Funding should not be an issue, as the DMV has already been assigned some cash in the new budget for a technology upgrade and if there is any extra costs the bill should give leeway for the governor to assign more funds as necessary.
The state of Texas adapted the minimum required liability insurance to give leeway for those who are financially challenged due to the present financial crisis felt across the globe.
There's a minimal amount of leeway for carriers to uprate based on specific risk factors, but even that's quite limited and subject to a strict set of rules.
Since these drivers have been safe drivers for so long, the insurance companies are willing to provide some leeway for their first accident.
Revised rules for professional conduct have provided more leeway for advertising than in the past.
The worst thing, in my opinion, was the pressure for absolute perfection in big firm litigation, with no leeway for any mistakes.
In its over 300 ongoing matters, the PNF is working closely on trying to address cases at the preliminary inquiry phase of criminal investigations before an investigating magistrate is appointed, namely, the instruction phase, which limits the leeway for plea bargaining and considerably extends the length of procedures.
The proportionality assessment set out by the Court leaves quite a bit of leeway for state regulation.
Primary delegation frustrations on the virtual assistant end of things can involve no details being given on a project — left to guess, not receiving positive feedback but only hearing the negative / what's wrong, no clear deadlines or timelines provided, client not understanding how long tasks take and assuming 24 - hours is enough leeway for tasks, and everything being «urgent.»
In other words, to Court is asked to rule whether the tariffication procedure of the WTO is directly effective, and whether the aforementioned Memorandum and Doha Article I Waiver that emphasize a specific outcome in those tariff negotiations, constitute an international obligation for the EU that does not permit any leeway for action to the Union.
With an expanding scope of EU law, this means that there will be less and less leeway for Member States to apply their own rights standards, and further reduces their national autonomy in an area that concerns fundamental national values.
Since the financial crisis, law firms have been increasingly wary of giving anyone leeway for a bad financial year, a measure met with quiet horror by many partners not pulling their weight.
Since the recession, firms have become less willing to give a partner leeway for a bad year.
Basically, if it is a factual work, you have more leeway for copying.
Is there any leeway for clients once this has occurred?
But you better give yourself some leeway for longer calm spells.
We need a little leeway for that circling moth.
In practice, there is enormous leeway for participants to shape and amend the rules — and therein lies both the strength and weakness of the approach, says David Suzuki Foundation climate change campaigner Ian Bruce.
They argued that the trading system provides far too much leeway for dealing in «offsets,» credits earned by avoiding or preventing emissions of carbon dioxide.
This approach allows him lots of leeway for different sorts of work: gestural abstractions, cartoonish and Surrealist images, Minimalist grids, photographic montages, homoerotic subjects.
But the only way through the boss was to know exactly what you were doing, and be able to do it for a while without much leeway for mistakes.
«Ultimately, Rayman is [Ancel's] original creation, and if all the people that love Beyond Good & Evil understand he is more than a one trick pony... and that if Rayman: Origins does well, it gives him more leeway for other opportunities because he has to build up his studio,» Key said.
The most popular games in Japan are linear, with little leeway for players to wander off a defined path.
If you require additional financial leeway for your planned adoption, National Bank offers you the following for a period of six months 5:
At any rate, it is apparent that the New Jerseys Higher Education Assistance Authority does not provide much leeway for its borrowers as it rules with an iron fist.
If you have a regular source of income but you simply took on more debt than you can manage, a Debt Consolidation Program (DCP) is a leeway for you to get out of debt quicker and save on interest charges.
The feds allow some leeway for the first of your RMDs.
The rules give you some leeway for over-estimating your contribution room.
There's a minimal amount of leeway for carriers to uprate based on specific risk factors, but even that's quite limited and subject to a strict set of rules.
Sometimes people will apply for a refinance mortgage loan in a bigger amount than the balance due on their mortgage so that they will have some extra cash leeway for spending.
To the extent possible, you'll want to identify discretionary expenditures (travel, entertainment, dining out, etc.) you might reduce or eliminate rather than essential ones, which probably offer less leeway for cutting back.
As long as you adopt a reasonable initial withdrawal rate — say, 3 % to 4 % — you should have plenty of leeway for choosing a stocks - bonds mix you'll feel comfortable with throughout retirement.
It's already happened in Japan; the Acer Iconia Tab A500 sells $ 100 cheaper (relative to the local market) but I think there's leeway for that given the weak dollar.
But are there agents who could decently say that an author concerned about commisionable engagements on shorter - term arrangements like White Glove should talk to their agents, talk to prospective agents, ask if there's leeway for the adjustment of contracts instead of rattling on among other authors about it?
Like Google with their ebooks programme, they've been given so much leeway for so long, they think they can do whatever they like, and chances are, they're right.
Some may look at this as a bad thing, since it creates leeway for sloppy, unedited books to fill the online outlets.
Since monarchs are currently more figureheads than actual rulers, there is more leeway for a royal to marry and arranged marriages are no longer the norm.
You have more leeway for fantasy.
With BMW's 4 Series, Audi's A5, Mercedes - Benz C - Class coupe and the Lexus RC as its major competitors, there was never going to be much leeway for misjudgements in design or execution.
A stock four - door Wrangler has 10 inches of clearance (versus the Cherokee's 8.7), better approach and departure angles, more wheel articulation and infinitely more leeway for driver error.
In 4WD Sport «MDM» mode, the electronic nannies will give you enough leeway for a fleeting sideways flick, before reining everything back in.
With the month winding down, we expect the diminutive coupe to arrive within a couple of weeks, allowing a little leeway for shipping.
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