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Recent Examples of leewayWhile lawmakers have mostly thrown their backing behind the bill, some are wary of granting the president even more leeway to impose import taxes as a foreign policy cudgel.—
Kate Nishimura,
Footwear News,
31 July 2026 The sale of Lacroix allows for some leeway financially, but the £80m spent in January on Johnson and Jorgen Strand Larsen, as well as their wages, mean that Palace still have little room for error.—
Matt Woosnam,
New York Times,
31 July 2026 Luckily, the last night of the festivals appears to give folks some leeway for two of its closing artists.—
Noe Padilla,
USA Today,
31 July 2026 After the experimental period, Windermere was allowed to pull away from its Independent schedule and East River was also offered some leeway, and the Falcons have rejoined FHSAA district play for this season.—
Chris Hays,
The Orlando Sentinel,
25 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for leeway
His assistant coaches, mostly a group of his former Granada Hills players, have to pick up the slack sometimes with the subsequent practices early in the following week.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
20 Aug. 2026
Modern management has spent 50 years waging a largely successful war on slack.
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Dr. Aditya Vikram Kashyap,
Forbes.com,
20 Aug. 2026
Beyond any of the sociocultural flotsam and jetsam, hanging out with your crush on a lake at a northern latitude both softens and distills all the brain-stem-deep associations with what summer means.
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Kathryn VanArendonk,
Vulture,
19 Aug. 2026
In the Northern Hemisphere, point the telescope mount roughly north and set the mount’s tilt to match your location's latitude, using Polaris, the North Star, as a rough guide to true north.