Aún no tenemos significados para "more leeway".
1France and Italy in particular have campaigned for more leeway on border controls.
2Bolton said the removal provided more leeway to respond to foreign cyber threats.
3The Empire's success there gave us more leeway under the Treaty of Organia.
4Large groups of loyal customers also give them more leeway to raise prices.
5Different Stories The tech giants also have more leeway to experiment.
6But Republicans are more divided as to whether parents should have more leeway.
7The Spanish Inquisition would have afforded more leeway to an apostate.
8We'd made slightly more leeway than I'd expected, however, and I corrected the course.
9Corn, soybeans and rice had more leeway between the guarantees and likely market prices.
10Government speech gives officials more leeway to determine what messages they want to approve.
11That in turn would give India's central bank more leeway to cut interest rates.
12Once I held Amber, I could allow it a little more leeway, I felt.
13For one, the players have had more leeway to fail.
14It will give him more leeway to criticise the coalition with the People's Party.
15But he added that private equity would have more leeway.
16Romney might have more leeway to break from his party.
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