Sentences with phrase «much leeway in»

The Legal Services Act 2007 left judges and lawyers much leeway in relation to pro bono costs.
Defense attorneys say Cuomo's proposed right of redaction is far too broad, allowing prosecutors too much leeway in determining what to disclose.
And, as Los Angeles Times reporter Howard Blume reported yesterday, L.A. Unified Superintendent John Deasy thinks that the Stull Act allows the district much leeway in structuring performance management.
Even if the film didn't demand so much leeway in the story department, the characters are problematically lacking in a quest for sympathy.
The game doesn't allow for much leeway in regards to forming your own strategies or using tactics.
Canada is also a Federal country which gives each of its Provinces much leeway in regulating aspects of daily life.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
Sellers in the Evergreen State don't have much leeway when it comes to home disclosures.
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.
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).
Of course you are still at the mercy of the economic cycle, but overall you have much more leeway in making wealth optimizing decisions.
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.
They do make some good points and it will not take too much for the questions to come flying in again, but for now the manager appears to have a bit of leeway, even with the team still sitting outside the top four of the Premier League.
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.
You go on in many posts about how you are a working mother as well... only a mother who works from home, though still working, has much more leeway than one whom does not.
While you have some leeway in organizing how your school time is arranged, homeschooling is bound to take up a good deal of your time, and with this much of your time involved, you'll have the best chance of fulfilling the requirements if you have a schedule.
Savino's bill could be tweaked to give New York City and counties the leeway to boost their local minimums to as much as $ 15 over phase - in periods of six and 10 years, respectively.
Turns out the average white t - shirt only provides a UPF of about 5 — not much leeway, in my case.
In fact it becomes so difficult to identify with Davis we end up feeling terrible for his father - in - law, Phil (Chris Cooper) as Phil continues to give Davis entirely too much leeway around the officIn fact it becomes so difficult to identify with Davis we end up feeling terrible for his father - in - law, Phil (Chris Cooper) as Phil continues to give Davis entirely too much leeway around the officin - law, Phil (Chris Cooper) as Phil continues to give Davis entirely too much leeway around the office.
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.
And partly it's because the major sticking point in the current negotiations over ESEA reauthorization comes down to accountability, and how much leeway to give the states.
University faculty have much more leeway as to their text selection, but people of color are severely underrepresented in the full - time teaching ranks.
If anything, you can argue that one of No Child's flaws is that the law — or more importantly, the U.S. Department of Education — allowed for too much leeway, allowing for states to engage in gamesmanship.
Given DeVos» repeated commitments to allow states as much leeway as possible when it comes to education policy, this «could put DeVos and company in a tough political — and legal — spot.»
Making schools independent from their local council and giving head teachers much greater leeway in whom to hire, and what to teach, isn't new.
In public schools, state mandates largely determine the subjects offered; private schools maintain much greater leeway in the curriculum standards they usIn public schools, state mandates largely determine the subjects offered; private schools maintain much greater leeway in the curriculum standards they usin the curriculum standards they use.
«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 debateIn 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 debatein what they do, versus how much is prescribed by the federal government,» he said, is being debated.
In adopting the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Congress retained the requirements for annual testing in reading and math but gave states much more leeway in deciding what to do with the resultIn adopting the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Congress retained the requirements for annual testing in reading and math but gave states much more leeway in deciding what to do with the resultin reading and math but gave states much more leeway in deciding what to do with the resultin deciding what to do with the results.
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.
With BMW's 4 Series, Audi's A5, Mercedes - Benz C - Class coupe and the Lexus RC as its major competitors, there was never going to be much leeway for misjudgements in design or execution.
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 futurIn 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 futurin the future.
Most adult dogs give young puppies a lot of leeway in their behavior, much as we humans do with toddlers.
They argued that the trading system provides far too much leeway for dealing in «offsets,» credits earned by avoiding or preventing emissions of carbon dioxide.
In reality, though, administrations have a lot of leeway when it comes to writing regulations, and EPA rules are often shaped as much by politics as by science.
How much leeway did the league intend to give the referee in confirming or reversing the call on the field?
In Egenberger, the Court allows a much greater procedural leeway to national courts to give effect to fundamental rights in private disputes in the way that national constitutional law recogniseIn Egenberger, the Court allows a much greater procedural leeway to national courts to give effect to fundamental rights in private disputes in the way that national constitutional law recognisein private disputes in the way that national constitutional law recognisein the way that national constitutional law recognises.
Whether soldiers and policemen should be given as much leeway as ordinary citizens is a vexed question, and one feels that cl 128 offers an affirmative answer by accident, because its drafters are thinking only about have - a-go heroes in the street.
The average lifetime value of clients in this range of the spectrum is probably somewhere from $ 2,500 to $ 50,000, which gives the law firm much more leeway in its marketing budget.
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.
Unless you are the Chairperson of the Federal Reserve, or in a similarly major position of power in the economic sector, it's unlikely that you'll be able to sway how much leeway companies will have to bring on new talent and fill existing openings.
The best universities in the state are neatly categorized in tiers of tuition cost, providing much leeway to struggling or ambitious students.
This did not only result in employees benefiting from the much needed structural change, but also had a great positive impact on clients since the system now offers more leeway for logistic handling.
Before it was passed, judges had much more leeway in ordering temporary maintenance.
When you've been investing in your relationship by consistently turning towards your partner, you have greater leeway during conflict to get mad at one another, but quickly remember how much you love and care about your partner.
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.
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