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1 There should be more latitude allowed, more optional studies in all our schools.
2 This also allows more latitude for making larger and smaller batches of coffee.
3 In Bourcelles, the mountain village, there was more latitude , room for expansion, space.
4 My heart cannot be so straitly measured, it requires more latitude -
5 Intelligent machines, of course, but with no more latitude of action.
6 From the waist up was more latitude of personal taste.
7 McClendon's contract gives him more latitude for outside ventures than his subordinates are allowed.
8 Several EU member states in submissions to the Commission call for more latitude than that.
9 Even better, China arguably has far more latitude in how it uses its massive firepower.
10 NNTP, on the other hand, offers a little more latitude with how news is sent.
11 Ellis has repeatedly prodded them to move swiftly while seemingly giving the defense more latitude .
12 That was simply to give you more latitude in settling up the estate in your hands.
13 One which by reason of flying below the radar enjoys more latitude than the CIA, you see.
14 They give themselves so much more latitude .
15 We were given far more latitude .
16 CME will have more latitude to pursue spoofers and other rogue traders under its expanded rules, Pirrong said.
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