Sentences with phrase «less leeway for»

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.
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.

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As much as we talk about girls being sexualized and princess - ified, I think in some ways it's actually harder for boys; they have way less leeway.
Judy also doesn't judge me when I'm in the about 15 items or less aisle with 16 or 17 items because the «about» clearly give you some leeway, which can be a bone of contention for some of the stick - up - their - butt cashiers who have been around since the stringent 10 items or less days.
Plan 2014 also prescribes formulas for determining the lake levels, giving the board less leeway in responding to flooding.
Since the recession, firms have become less willing to give a partner leeway for a bad year.
The decision gives trial courts the leeway to craft an appropriate sentence for the less serious offenders, says Feder.
The Supreme Court applied the abuse of discretion standard, meaning that even for less serious crimes, trial judges will have wide leeway to impose lifetime probation.
I believe, with the insurance amendment act, the insurance companies will have lesser leeway atleast for older policies.
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