The phrase
"wide latitude" means having a lot of freedom or flexibility to make decisions or take actions.
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However, mutual respect requires a recognition that the people which constitute a state must be allowed
wide latitude in establishing domestic policy.
Because these guidelines are quite broad, judges are
given wide latitude when imposing sentences.
The best - practice regime commonly used in developed countries allows
wide latitude for the market to set the rate, supported by occasional intervention and rather more frequent help from interest rates.
Women must navigate a much
wider latitude of styles, colors, and suitable designs, and women's styles pop in and out of fashion with frightening velocity.
Normally, the head of a company has
fairly wide latitude, ethically, in pursuing the best interests of the company.
As the law stands, local and state governments
enjoy wide latitude in regulating adult entertainment businesses.
Wide latitude in seeking its objective by investing primarily in bonds, but also in preferred and common stock.
The SBE adoption of the Local Control Funding Formula Evaluation Rubrics (September 2016) provides districts
with wide latitude in the creation and implementation of many parts of their evaluation system.
Not only does the law encourage states to include more robust measures of student success, it is becoming abundantly clear that the U.S. Department of Education is going to give
states wide latitude in designing their accountability systems.
The Federal Communications Commission adopted a rule giving telephone
companies wider latitude in preventing robocalls and spam text messages to consumers on both landline and wireless phones.
The four semester, 60 - credit curriculum is both rigorous and flexible
allowing wide latitude for interdisciplinary exploration among the department's five areas: painting and drawing; photography; sculpture; printmaking; and integrated practices (installation, public art, performance).
At the dawn of the 20th century, Catholics finally learned — as evangelical Christians had a century earlier — that the First Amendment gave the
churches wide latitude to influence public policy.
Yes, Section 1111 gives
districts wide latitude to design comprehensive support and improvement activities, but the potential efficacy of such interventions can be influenced — or dictated — by state - set parameters.
It is this widespread market sentiment that has driven the surging popularity of unconstrained bond funds, which
offer wide latitude to fund managers on duration management and investment selection.
The Official Residences Act gives the Prime
Minister wide latitude to hire household staff «as necessary» — as of July there would seem to have been at least six people minding 24 Sussex, including the chef — but Trudeau is only months removed from taking his own stand on family assistance.
Typically, the courts give the
IRS wide latitude to enforce summonses that may uncover information regarding potential tax evasion.
Nevada's recent fiduciary rule gives no definition of fiduciary duty and allows the state's securities
administrator wide latitude in determining what violates fiduciary duty.
Give
children wide latitude to govern their own behavior ang fail to provide adequate structure and stability to children's lives
New York State's campaign finance rules allow
lawmakers wide latitude to use campaign funds for covering legal fees, restaurant tabs, season tickets to professional sporting events, or in the infamous case of former Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, a $ 1,300 pool clean - up.
Still, he said, the guidelines continue to give
examiners wide latitude to testify on whether distinctive ridge patterns — the loops, arches and whorls of each of a human's 10 fingerprints — support a strong statement that they came from the same person.
The proposal appears to give U.S. consular
officers wide latitude in determining which applicants warrant the enhanced screening.
The new education bill, which was tied up in a legislative conference committee, would accelerate that effort by allowing the state board of
education wider latitude in developing and approving the new outcomes.
During oral arguments in U.S. v. Lopez (Case No. 93 - 1260), Associate Justice Antonin Scalia noted that the High Court traditionally has given
Congress wide latitude in justifying federal laws under the commerce power.
Fundamental fairness is the core concept of 14th Amendment substantive due process, meaning the courts accord public school
officials wide latitude.
Both Virtus and WisdomTree placed a bet on the space in May with their new funds that give the portfolio
managers wide latitude to invest across nearly all areas of the global fixed income market on a long and short basis.
This final rule (§ 36.4315) allows
servicers wide latitude in modifying delinquent loans without the prior approval of VA in order to resolve defaults.
[10] Use of significantly narrower or
wider latitude zones (20S — 20N or 45S — 45N) both resulted in a higher Spread ratio.
As the author of the majority opinion Justice Stevens has come under enough flak that he spoke out about his decision, saying he has «always allowed local
policymakers wide latitude in determining how best to achieve legitimate public goals.»
While the Divisional Court decided not to interfere with the society's appeal panel's decision — and its penalty of a one - month suspension and an order to pay $ 200,000 in costs — it found that there is a need to give
lawyers wide latitude in terms of what they can say inside a courtroom when defending a client.
Rather than regulating the providers, maybe a form of «accredited user» should be employed the same way that sophisticated «accredited investors» are
afforded wider latitude to make their own choices.
Canadian privacy regulators are looking into these incidents, but it is worth considering the
incredibly wide latitude that police in Canada have for sharing the sensitive personal information of Canadians with foreign law enforcement agencies.
In general, in the US, employers have
very wide latitude in how they decide whether or not to hire someone.
The reason Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety commissioned this poll is because Congress is considering legislation that gives the
industry wide latitude to deploy autonomous vehicles on public roads without having to adhere to existing safety standards.
Commercial Limitations «Current FAA rules allow hobbyists and manufacturers of model
aircraft wide latitude in flying their sUAS [small unmanned aircraft systems] outdoors,» Mary Osako, a spokesperson for Amazon, told the E-Commerce Times.
The IPCC Review process allowed
wide latitude for Mann and Briffa to ignore inconvenient truths and there was no appeal.
ESSA also provides districts
with wide latitude to develop and implement their school improvement plans.
I think the DeVos team is misreading the law, the substantive issues, and the politics, especially after the Secretary has repeatedly promised to provide
states wide latitude in implementing ESSA.
The Federal Communications Commission adopted a rule giving telephone
companies wider latitude in preventing robocalls and spam text...