The letter directs him to use his discretion, but he's given carte blanche to tell them whatever he wants. |
You are given carte blanche to tell people what you think, and as long as you don't actually stab someone, you will be pretty much forgiven. |
Geoffrey Rush plays Superintendent Hare, who is given carte blanche to track down, capture, or if necessary kill Ned Kelly. |
Nor did this particular state-nobility compact always mean that the nobility were given carte blanche to extend their grip on rural society. |
The a la carte option is opposed by the U.S. cable industry and would require government intercession. |
I'm of the age where I have carte blanche to grumble and groan about Christmas. |