Or are we going to
allow some leeway
in these circumstances?
Leeway at the end
of the project plan.
Deans will, however, have
considerable leeway
in deciding which codes are to be debited.
Leeway on under-recruitment
which the council has allowed for full-time and sandwich undergraduate provision.
The penalty for recruitment above the 2
% leeway
will be withdrawal by the council of £ 1,000 per excess enrollment.
Leeway in terms
of car design is limited, making it a fairly level playing field that we are entering.
Leeway for interpretation.
Leeway period
is over.
Leeway given
in academic circles.
Member states must be given
sufficient leeway
to provide cyclical incentives.
An email, a phone call, or perhaps a couple of
days leeway
would be appreciated.
Leeway for patients
who have traveled long distances at the discretion of the senior nurse on duty.
However, the wording of the definition has
left many councils leeway
for interpretation.
Are you sure you're giving them
enough leeway
to sort this out?
Deans will, however,
have considerable leeway
in deciding which codes are to be debited.
The defense in today's game is given way too
much leeway.
Moreover, many more special functions
offer creative leeway!
Even allowing for a
little leeway, this was hard to cope with.
Nhs workers in particular are said to be unhappy that they don't
get any leeway
for driving into the zone for work.
There is slightly
more leeway
given in academic circles.
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