Word: leeway
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According to the format worked out by the two campaigns and the independent Commission on Presidential Debates, each debate will last for 90 minutes and be presided over by NewsHour's Jim Lehrer, who brings moderating experience from three previous presidential debates. Lehrer has also been given leeway to create questions himself...
...begin publishing again. This is more than just a battle for civil rights: reopening the dissident press will help keep the reform movement--and its leaders--alive. The Participation Front is also hoping to open Iran's opaque judicial system with a bill that will give conservative judges less leeway to lock up reformers on grounds that their democratic ideas contravene Islamic teachings...
Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson, however, writes in an e-mail message that universities can be held accountable for such copyright infringements, and the courts cannot give much leeway...
...departmental courses, there seems to be a bit more leeway; there is not the same amount of concern over whether departmental course x is grading on the same scale as departmental course...
...beauty of this approach is that Microsoft would have leeway to develop its operating system as it sees fit, according to what the market wants. It could integrate a browser or anything else. But the dynamics of the market would restrain it. It couldn't leverage Microsoft Word and Office Suite to protect a monopoly in the operating system, so competing operating platforms could spring up. And during a transition phase, there would be rules allowing computer makers and developers to promote competition so that the best products...