A permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits.
1 That will give Trump leeway to change course when he takes office.
2 UK corporate accounting rules allow some leeway in how companies interpret them.
3 However, some additional leeway is expected to be given to first-time buyers.
4 They fear that granting too much national leeway would undermine the law.
5 From today, there is also no leeway of the designated speed limit.
6 Thales said on Monday it had the financial leeway for further acquisitions.
7 Even Moeen, after his dream start, allowed the batsmen too much leeway .
8 Comedy club audiences understand and give actors leeway ; TV viewers probably won't.
9 He thought for a moment, wondering how much leeway she'd give him.
10 Arbitrators in those non-FINRA forums have leeway to set their own rates.
11 Party leaders won't have much leeway when it comes to picking teams.
12 There could be some leeway in altering the terms of the backstop.
13 Drift, to-Tobe carried by a current of air; to make leeway .
14 But we had just enough social leeway to get away with it.
15 This may give the central bank the leeway to cut rates further.
16 Inch by inch we crept forward: foot by foot we made leeway .
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