Playing against the wind now, the Bulldogs faced a ferocious assault by the visitors, determined to make up the leeway. |
But the situation was fluid, and individual commanders had a lot of leeway. |
Instead of premixing everything onto one batch of tracks with no leeway, we've spread the effects out over several batches. |
It happened that the author was also given some leeway with respect to the creative details. |
And they're pushing for greater leeway in launching cyberattacks against computers illegally transmitting copyrighted files. |
Television stations that carry investigative programs should also be given more leeway to pursue stories at different levels. |