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1 The state has argued that it had leeway under the ruling also to consider other subjective factors.
2 They had leeway to allow their equity capital levels to dip initially when they paid for modest-size acquisitions.
3 He had leeway to operate independently.
4 They must have reached the level of lust, and clearly Francis Rohan's guests had leeway to enjoy that particular sin.
5 Dennis, though, had leeway .
6 This did present a problem for Labor, but it said it had leeway in its revenue measures that could cover the shortfall.
7 But sanctions experts said Obama had leeway to use executive his powers to ease the embargo even in the face of congressional objections.
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