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1 For business correspondence, custom allows but little leeway in the choice of paper.
2 The figures highlight how little leeway Osborne has to stimulate economy.
3 So they can surely be allowed a little leeway here.
4 But maybe it's time to give Microsoft a little leeway .
5 In reality, however, the regulator offers a little leeway .
6 You find me just about to go out, but I still have a little leeway .
7 Then you have to give me a little leeway .
8 Just because I have a little leeway I have to be extra careful not to abuse it.
9 With a little leeway , the newly allied forces could finish taking Brittany and move east to Lutetia.
10 He must have gained a little leeway in his schedule, because his movements no longer signaled haste.
11 However, Canadian Industry Minister Tony Clement's statement made clear there was little leeway for him to reverse his decision.
12 These things are supposed to freely flow about the human form, although this one seems to provide little leeway .
13 Come, coz, let us be moving; you will have to allow a little leeway in time, for my awkwardness.
14 If employers or individual plans want to keep grandfathered status, they will have little leeway to pass higher costs along to policyholders.
15 Rather, water shortage seems to limit carbon investment (new tissue formation) directly, leaving little leeway for a direct CO2 fertilization effects.
16 Today, the increase in cases dipped as testing increased, travelling got easier - for some - and businesses in trouble got a little leeway .
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