Sentences with phrase «little leeway in»

With charge cards, you have very little leeway in paying back your balance over a longer period of time.
Coupons are only good for a set period of time, and while some retailers will give you a little leeway in accepting them past the expiration date, most don't.
But if you're a renter living paycheck to paycheck, or you're saving up to buy a house, you're likely living on a budget with little leeway in your finances to replace everything you own in the event of unexpected damages.
Mr Hobby also welcomed plans to allow a little leeway in the marking of writing assessments, and to look at the balance between the creative and technical aspects of writing.
The researchers speculated that those groomed to feel more moral would consider their standing high enough to afford a little leeway in accepting morally tainted money.

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You get that extra leeway to present them a little more information and do it in a more studied way.»
If you decide to buy a home in Jefferson, you have a little more leeway to take out a bigger loan before it is considered «jumbo» and is subject to higher interest.
In those areas you have a little more leeway to take out a bigger loan before it will be considered a «jumbo loan».
Buyers in these areas have a little more leeway to take out larger loans before they are considered jumbo loans and are subject to high interest.
(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!)
I had allowed myself a little bit of leeway as I felt I was getting pretty darn good at knowing what things usually contained gluten, even seemingly harmless foods like imitation crab (whodathunk it'd be in a fish product?).
Players in their favour are allowed leeway and get away with fouls by selective vision from officials and without any FA questioning and very little media hounding.
And the other great thing about Billion Dollar Babes is they aren't super, super popular yet, so their sales don't sell out in the first 5 minutes, giving you a little leeway to make decisions on your purchases.
Mr. Cuomo seemed to offer a little more leeway for the Oneida Indian Nation, which runs the popular Turning Stone resort in central New York, suggesting that the Oneidas could negotiate to acquire exclusive rights in that region, which includes big cities like Syracuse.
You know the value of balance in life: You can't have action without rest, happiness without the blues, yin without yang, or discipline without a little leeway.
In other words, you may have a little more leeway, which in this day and age of education, is a special privilegIn other words, you may have a little more leeway, which in this day and age of education, is a special privilegin this day and age of education, is a special privilege.
All of this is to say that, if Republicans are successful in repealing the current accountability regulations, the education department ought to replace them with new ones immediately — even if they do little more than officially grant states the leeway that Republicans in Washington are promising.
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.
Although interest rates have seemingly little leeway to move in any direction but up, it's hard to predict when, or how fast, they'll rise.
• Loose Leash Walking gives the dog has a little more leeway in his position next to you but still gives the handler more control and is fine for most situations.
The most popular games in Japan are linear, with little leeway for players to wander off a defined path.
But if you're not too set on having the portal look exactly like it does in game, you have a little bit of leeway to have some creative fun.
Business owners and those who are self - employed will get a little extra leeway, while government employees are limited by participation in public pension systems.
New Hampshire health insurance premiums have risen about 9 % annually over the past 10 years, and while many residents have little leeway when it comes their provider, a periodic search of what others in similar situations are paying is never a bad idea.
This gives you a little more leeway to leave (or forget) your phone in another room and still stay connected.
In that case, a little creative leeway is appropriate, but we also recommend focusing most of your creative energy on putting together a great online portfolio and providing the link to it on your resume.
There's little leeway for mistakes in today's marketplace.
In those areas you have a little more leeway to take out a bigger loan before it will be considered a «jumbo loan».
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