Sentences with phrase «leeway on»

First, determine the width you want your fabric stacks, then subtract about 1/2 ″ from this to allow about 1/4 ″ leeway on both sides.
While we are willing to help you negotiate with the Seller to hopefully get some leeway on these issues, if they're very strict, it might be impossible.
Experts believe that such an agreement would likely allow states some additional leeway on waivers while limiting their ability to override certain ACA rating and benefit requirements.
This remains generally true, but you have more leeway on creative resumes.
Again, states have plenty of leeway on how to reduce emissions: they can switch from coal to natural gas, expand renewables or nuclear, boost energy efficiency, enact carbon pricing... And if states refuse to submit a plan, the EPA will impose its own federal plan, which could involve some sort of cap - and - trade program.
Global warming didn't cause the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the Miyagi coast, but global warming daily is shrinking the leeway on which civilization everywhere depends.
There is a lot of leeway on these commands so that they can still be done from defensive crouch, and the old 360 commands still work too.
The expanse of E.D.N. III is not quite an open world, but areas are interconnected through a hub structure that gives you some leeway on where you go when.
The Citi Simplicity card is also one of the few cards that offers unlimited leeway on late payments.
AmEx's popular Blue Cash Everyday card has a seemingly lower cap of $ 6,000, but the cap only applies to its supermarket category, which amounts to a lot of leeway on grocery purchases and unlimited spend on the other categories.
Most credit card issuers give some leeway on the credit limit for the most qualified cardholders, but others see the credit limit as a hard number that can not be exceeded.
One reason to look at HH Gregg is that its salespeople are paid on commission and are given leeway on price for haggling.
Throughout your repayment period, it's understandable that you may need some leeway on your payments.
They do however have a little more leeway on the cover choices.
Changes in the legislation would give states more leeway on what types of programs and initiatives they can support and allow states to set performance goals while eliminating the U.S. Department of Education's authority to withhold funds from underperforming programs.
Maybe returning director Genndy Tartakovsky and returning co-screenwriter Robert Smigel have been allowed more creative leeway on the follow - up, to come up with jokes to match the movie's style and iconic characters.
There is virtually no leeway on what he certainly gives you a kind if it is necessary for you.
Instead, he says, the results suggest that plants have leeway on how they make their flowers, depending on environmental conditions.
Another approach that is often successful is to allow yourself some leeway on the rules.
I don't believe that's correct — for state legislative vacancies, the governor has leeway on whether or not to declare a vacancy.
«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.»
So you'll want to make sure that your child learns to be polite, but there's some leeway on what that means.
However, there's no denying that Wenger has some leeway on his side.
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.
Maybe if Wenger can confirm the signing of Chilwell he may give Villa a little leeway on that price....
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-...]
The smartest deal seekers know that applying for a new credit card promo is a smart way to make leeway on their mileage balance.
To create that balance, companies have to give their creative people more leeway on radical innovations, and not allow analysts with spreadsheets to shoot the ideas down prematurely.
Asked about Democrats having enough leeway on polarizing issues like gun rights and opposition to abortion, House Democratic Caucus chair Joe Crowley said in a press conference on Wednesday that the party «always has been» a big tent.

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.»
An institution of Desjardins» size would not function without codified processes, and while the co-operative has plenty — 143 distinct ones when it counted a few years ago — it is now looking to give employees more leeway to act on the front lines by, say, allowing a caisse teller to offer an additional incentive at the counter.
According to the Journal, Facebook is working on new rules that will give publishers more leeway when it comes to using different types of advertising.
Merkel is on track to easily win her fourth term in September, giving her leeway to criticize the executives of a sector that, according to government figures, accounts for a fifth of the country's total industrial revenue and employs around 800,000 people.
However, he thinks «a Republican - controlled Congress could give the Obama administration some leeway to loosen the spigots somewhat» on U.S. crude oil exports.
Reps may have some leeway to offer a refund or change waiver on a case - by - case basis, Clampet urged.
But Simakovsky said Russia most likely believed it had more leeway to continue destabilizing US interests since the president «is working to pour cold water on initiatives that push back against Russia.»
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.
Critics say the deal gives too much leeway to Iran by setting time limits, called sunset clauses, on key restrictions.
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.
John Cassidy, one of their regular writers on things Catholic, explains that «if Pope Francis were to strike out in a new direction, he would theoretically have plenty of leeway.
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.
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.
I'd give more leeway to Rivera if he had say, been hit by a truck while on the sidewalk, but the guy took himself out when he was drunk driving on the wrong side of the road and hit somebody else's car.
Having said that we are now in a position where there is no room for leeway, and Watford will surely know this and try to play on the fact that Arsenal are under huge pressure to win the final game before the first international break.
Given all that why on earth give Jones extra leeway over any other person in any walk of life?
While some fiscal leeway would be considered for certain «corrections» and unforeseen or unpredictable dips and losses, he would never dump his hard earned money on whims or on shows of popularity.
But with just one year to run on his deal, the club do not have much leeway.
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.
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