What do you tend to do when the investigation of facts does not give much
leeway into you producing an overall conclusion?
We would be sure to put
some leeway into the release date on our kickstarter — better to underpromise and overdeliver than the other way around.
Teaming up this set of wheels with the new Caractere Exclusive body kit creates one actual awesome package and it's just
a leeway into how the tuners are going to introduce a special performance package later on.
Build
leeway into your goals and don't expect perfection.
The New York AG also has
leeway into how settlement funds are used.
The roadmap outlines future research directions toward the goal of enhancing human radioresistance, including upregulation of endogenous repair and radioprotective mechanisms, possible
leeways into gene therapy in order to enhance radioresistance via the translation of exogenous and engineered DNA repair and radioprotective mechanisms, the substitution of organic molecules with fortified isoforms, the coordination of regenerative and ablative technologies, and methods of slowing metabolic activity while preserving cognitive function.
Not exact matches
This gives a
leeway for some crooks to get
into the market and manipulate clients.
With that extra two - month
leeway breeders can aim at earlier foalings, and colt's going
into training will be significantly older and stronger.
A player chipping the puck past the D heading
into the o - zone the D is given tons of
leeway to move laterally to disrupt the player.
but you also need to take
into consideration that bellerin and holding just came back
into the team 2 weeks ago and aren't fully fit yet like ox and others who had a whole pre-season so i will give them a bit of
leeway with that.
Parents have considerable
leeway in how they interpret and put these principles
into action.
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...!
«What I said back then is I would approve a law, I would sign
into law, a law that gave a little
leeway afterwards,» said Poloncarz.
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.
Selah and the Spades: an Overture (2014), the multi-media exploration
into the dynamism of teenagehood in a fictional small town that her first feature film is based on, has been profiled by Filmmaker Magazine and IndieWire, and the feature film has gone on to receive development grants and support from Cinereach, the
Leeway Foundation, and Small But Mighty Arts, among others.
«The pressure to show high test scores and get kids
into college, combined with the broad
leeway given to charter schools to suspend and expel students, means the «difficult to teach» kids have been effectively abandoned,» said investigative reporter Andrea Gabor.
In addition, while the large majority of teachers want to integrate social and emotional skills
into their curricula, many simply do not have the resources, training, or
leeway from their superiors to do so.
When NCLB was replaced by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in December of 2015, the new law gave states some
leeway in how students were assessed and how assessment would factor
into school accountability.
Compared to the Charger's ultra-planted feel, however, the 200C gives drivers a little more
leeway to play, especially when the stability controller is switched
into Sport mode.
There is often somewhat more
leeway when it comes to adopting texts at the higher education level, with many university professors and department heads having more input
into the selection of course materials.
Where the defensive investor would stick close to a 50 % stock, 50 % bond or cash plan, the enterprising investor has more
leeway to take valuation
into account.
A mobile grooming business owner, on the other hand, may have space and size constraints to take
into consideration, while many smaller salons may have the
leeway to select whatever suits both their needs and their business image.
It was a shrewd decision, not only because it tied
into one of the most profitable parts of their business but also allowed a huge amount of design
leeway in making an interesting game.
Well I've got news for you, for years we've been giving them acres, we've given them so much
leeway and second chances that land measurements no longer adequately describe the amount of piss they've taken right
into our eager, gargling mouths.
A certain amount of
leeway has been built
into the program.
Here, I aim to: (1) demonstrate that expertise writ large does not provide a sound justification for deference on questions of law, unless incorporated
into the decision - maker's enabling statute and (2) relatedly, argue that deference is not prescribed by extralegal justifications such as expertise, but only by statutory language, which determines the
leeway a court should afford to a decision - maker.
Well, some of our clients complained that it was creating too much
leeway, putting too much of a fudge factor
into our billing.
Although the insurance is broken down
into cash value life insurance and annuities, there is a considerable amount of
leeway within those terms that provides customizable policies for the individual.
A user may also be able to go to sleep wearing the device, which provides Apple the
leeway to possibly introduce a sleep tracking feature
into the next - gen WatchOS.
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.
If you decide to get
into a different industry, it gives you more
leeway to play with your resume by positioning your experience for the job you want, rather than the job you have.
While there is some
leeway within the NTA to enter
into Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) that reverse the extinguishing effect of the validation of intermediate period acts (under sections 24BB and 24CB) this is insufficient to reframe the entire agreement - making process on the basis of equality.
I am moving cross-country
into a new house and my organizational goal is to have everything unpacked and in its place within 1 month (trying to give myself some
leeway since we plan on doing some DIY renovations immediately after our move).