Sentences with phrase «leeway left»

However, there is still some leeway left to adjust the Mann98 prediction upward for the the 1400 - 1450 period by 0.05 deg C, resulting in the slightly diluted claim that today's temperatures being hotter than in the last 600 years.

Not exact matches

But if you have some leeway, check to see how ticket prices would change if you fly a day or two earlier or later, or if you leave early in the morning or late at night.
C.R. Plastic has had offers to shift manufacturing elsewhere, but both men were born in Stratford and neither wants to leave, especially now that the company has the leeway to ramp production up or down at its own facility.
KWG always leave themselves with plenty of leeway.
The only possible good thing to come out of the results this weekend, therefore, is that it leaves Arsenal with no more leeway and lets Arsene Wenger and the players know what is required if we are to sty in the race.
Some elements of this may not be clear, but it is clear that this leaves parents a lot of leeway in deciding what to teach and how to teach it.
But federal law leaves enough leeway for some of that money to help a candidate for governor.
What we do know is that virtually every boundary is going to have to change because the legislation leaves so little leeway for variation from the set electorate quota of 76,000 voters per constituency.
To stretch a 5 - ounce serving, switch to a smaller wine glass and pour just 2 or 3 ounces to start — that leaves you some leeway for a refill.
«Often 80/20 leaves too much leeway for indulgences, whereas 90/10 is pretty strict but does allow for a few,» she says.
We are leaving some leeway here with the amount of espresso and dates, so you can make it as potent or as sweet as you like.
These anonymous havens give singles leeway to be themselves and chat with desirable people online — all without leaving their couch.
A true nailbiter, The China Syndrome is a potent harbinger of the potential devastation that can be wrought when humans attempt to harness an energy source they don't fully understand, an energy that can leave no leeway for such human foibles as avarice and sloth.
This leaves Hunt and the gang without the leeway they need to capture the vicious head of an international terrorist syndicate known, expediently, as The Syndicate.
It's not hard to give her some leeway early on (she is, after all, a grieving mother haunted by her own actions just before her daughter's horrific murder and left in a state of emotional and legal limbo by the lack of progress on the case), but by the end it's hard not to be sick and tired of the manner in which she constantly uses that as an excuse to dehumanize everyone around her, whether it be her surviving teenage son (Lucas Hedges), a local with an inexplicable crush on her (Peter Dinklage), or the aforementioned Sheriff Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), who isn't so much a bad man as he is a complacent one.
It's all a bit too overcooked, as the modus operandi of the killer hardly passes the snicker test, ending up in a finale where the «ingenious» killer leaves behind a ludicrous amount of clues, including his DNA, while giving the victim far too much leeway.
It's always best to leave some extra leeway in your LMS budget to account for unexpected expenses.
But they certainly have more leeway than under No Child Left Behind.
In 2011 the department invited states to submit plans that implemented education reforms, set high standards for all students, and closed achievement gaps in exchange for leeway from certain No Child Left Behind requirements.
«In the reform of No Child Left Behind, how much flexibility or how much leeway the states have in what they do, versus how much is prescribed by the federal government,» he said, is being debated.
With Valenciennes getting much of the American Yaris production, that leaves some more leeway at the Takaoka, Japan plant that currently makes 100 percent of North American - market Yarises.
In setting your initial withdrawal rate, you'll also want to consider how much of your expenses you can cover from Social Security and any pensions, what other resources you have to draw on (home equity, income from an annuity, cash value life insurance, income from a part - time job) and how much of your retirement spending goes to essential expenses that you would have a hard time trimming vs. discretionary items that leave you with a lot more leeway cutting back should you need to in the future.
Given the level of bond prices on Friday, rate sheets might have been a little bit worse than the circumstances warranted, which left mortgage firms with some leeway when bond prices started dropping on Monday.
Leave enough leeway to deal with holidays, weekends, or a late paycheck.
This means that there's a huge amount of leeway when it comes to dodging bullets, and as long as that black box doesn't get hit, you can get away with the rest of your ship clipping bullets left, right and — well, not center.
On such a basis, the Court considered that there are indeed provisions in the Family Reunification Directive expressly referring to national law, such as Articles 5 (1) and 11 (2) and thereby concluded that if the EU legislature intended to leave the Member States with the leeway to decide when the condition of a child being «below the age of eighteen» would be satisfied, it would have included an express reference in that context too (paras 41 - 42).
The negotiations that followed would test flexibility on three fronts: first, how much a newly elected domestic government can deviate from the promises to which a country has already subscribed, second, what leeway is left from the central EU economic priorities as specified by the Eurogroup and the Troika, and third, how much the legal and institutional framework described above can be softened and replaced by some form of «political negotiation».
The Legal Services Act 2007 left judges and lawyers much leeway in relation to pro bono costs.
This distinction between both provisions is important because the possibilities for a conditional surrender regarding convictions in absentia were broader under the old provision, leaving the Spanish Constitutional Court just enough leeway to continue the line of reasoning of its earlier case law.
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.»
The proportionality assessment set out by the Court leaves quite a bit of leeway for state regulation.
What is the personality you are trying to convey, and how much leeway does this personality leave for casual writing?
A closer read shows that the proposed changes still leave lots of leeway and discretion to individual money - laundering lawyers.
Grey areas leave room for the attorney to make creative arguments and think outside of the box; they also afford the judge, who is ultimately is the decision - maker, substantial leeway in determining the outcome.
Its short statement that «An official publisher of legal material in an electronic record that must be preserved under Section 7 shall ensure that the material is reasonably available for use by the public on a permanent basis» does not mandate free access and leaves too much leeway to remove material under «reasonable» conditions.
That leeway can leave passengers stranded without even the option of a refund.Of course cruise lines seldom cancel a trip outright, but they can skip scheduled ports, substitute other ports, depart early or late from a port and generally adapt to the threat.
This gives you a little more leeway to leave (or forget) your phone in another room and still stay connected.
ESSA replaces the requirements of the former No Child Left Behind law and allows more leeway to states and school districts in creating their school improvement plans, which can include social and emotional growth as part of a school's improvement strategies.
Given the absence of well - established scientific data on these issues, this leaves the mental health professional with tremendous leeway in regard to how he or she decides to go about doing a custody evaluation and in the interpretation of the data collected for that investigation.
I believe that CREA wants to extract as much leeway / leverage for future operational decisions from the Bureau / Ms Aitken as possible prior to a Tribunal hearing (to leave at least one hand not tied its» corporate back), and thereafter, if need be, to test it's philosophy of what constitutes the meaning of «free enterprise» in the Tribunal's mind.
And while you do that, leave some leeway to be creative and allow yourself to drift away a little from the instructions if just to add your unique personal touch.
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