Sentences with phrase «leeway with»

Malo is also giving herself more leeway with investments.
Pro Tip: In the editorial world, we have to make sure every number we print is 100 % accurate, but you have a bit more leeway with your resume.
I am very very happy with the work Dillard & Associates have done, especially when I don't have much leeway with time.
But even then, there's a bit of leeway with this because not everything is about work — it's fine to have some hobbies that you pursue just for enjoyment.
As we'll see in the performance section, that gives business users some considerable leeway with gaming when they're not jockeying spreadsheets and PowerPoints.
Both Volvo and Audi appear to have been given a lot of leeway with the UI in the screenshots on Google's blog, things look to be skinned pretty heavily.
I trust Pebble to behave itself, but that's a lot of leeway with my data and personal information.
Does the fact that they are employed by a buisness with the explict task of keeping the peace give them any extra leeway with such actions?
But Murkowski issss kinda hard to spell, and all indications are that, if the officials give voters a little leeway with the spelling, Murkowski will win the race, relegating Miller to another six years of having tea with Sarah Palin.
The nice part of a business casual outfit is you're afforded an extra bit of leeway with shoes — you don't have to stick with just a black or brown cap - toe.
Linux users have a little more leeway with controlling how many processes function at once, but Linux also has a more limited selection of games that work through Steam.
The borrower has more leeway with these loans, because he or she can research various banks and private loan institutions in order to decide which is most suitable for his or her budget.
Credit unions are particularly worth a look because they often have more leeway with their lending criteria.
I'd really like to start once I have a bit more leeway with my expenses.
You may have slightly more leeway with state and local taxes, but even those can get you rejected.
Pick the right time to buy a house, and you'll have more leeway with the seller and may be able to knock thousands of dollars off the asking price.
There is some leeway with this requirement, though.
This also means that lenders have greater leeway with their eligibility criteria and how they approve applicants.
Thankfully, the IRS gives you some leeway with all the IRA investment options available.
You're more likely to find some leeway with salespeople who work at mom - and - pop stores.
In addition to a low cost membership, cardholders can enjoy a bit of leeway with 0 % APR for the first year, which combines well with the cash back benefits package from Discover.
In effect, both agreements accomplish the same level of restriction, but you have a little more leeway with the number of copies with the Sony Reader.
However, our editors who approve books have a slight leeway with the page count.
It's unfair to put these two cars» cabins side - by - side, as Lincoln had much more leeway with its not - for - production interior in the Continental concept.
District officials told KPCC principals have some leeway with spending and could chose to invest more of their money on English learner services.
Podcast: Paul Peterson and Chester Finn discuss efforts by Arne Duncan to give states some leeway with respect to NCLB.
If you're that far along, you'll have some leeway with dress code.
The chief issue I have with Speaker Silver is that the current ethics rules allow him greater leeway with outside employment simply because he's a lawyer.
Part of that role says that they have an extra bit of leeway with the grandkids — they might take them for ice cream or let them stay up a bit later when they visit, for example.
If you work a full - time job that pays the bills you have more leeway with your side gig.
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.
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 have more leeway with online content» he said.
So there is some leeway with this California FHA requirement.

Not exact matches

You can express this as a ratio — the credit utilization ratio — to figure out how much leeway you have with your outstanding debt and credit.
«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.
This is an area where some taxpayers take leeway in reporting costs associated with their business, whether it's a full - time endeavor or a side hustle.
Give employees a sense of ownership in the work they do, along with the leeway to define the «right» outcome.
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.
The leeway given banks by the Treasury and Justice departments to handle marijuana business accounts could disappear with the 2016 general election, said Bend attorney Michael Hughes, whose clients include marijuana businesses.
Canada has also moved recently to implement a bilateral investment protection agreement with China, a move designed to improve protection for Canadian investors in China but which has been attacked in some quarters as giving too much leeway to Chinese investment in Canada, especially in the area of energy.
«Some of those constraints are now lifted because the election is over and the government has been formed, so she will have more leeway in dealing with him.
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.
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).
Traders in the United Kingdom have the leeway to engage any brokers of their choice.The problem is that there will be no legal recourse if they trade with a broker who is not licensed in the EU.
(Because USCIRF is independent, it is thought to have more leeway than the government agency, which might be more hesitant to call out countries it needs to preserve diplomatic relations with.)
(You might have a little butter leftover but I wanted to build in some leeway in case, understandably, you weren't buttering your bread with precise teaspoon measurements!)
Reducing sugar in the coating and bringing functionality to it, gives more leeway in the formulation and development of snacks, and is therefore an appealing solution to formulate snacks with lower sugar content.
With that extra two - month leeway breeders can aim at earlier foalings, and colt's going into training will be significantly older and stronger.
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