leeway en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

leeway en el diccionario PONS

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This allowed him more leeway to experiment with lighting and background, as well as positioning the subject (e.g. placing the thumb into the fetus mouth).
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The remaining 36% is perpendicular to the vessel, and generates leeway angle and heeling moment.
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The leeway divergence depends upon the search object as well as the environment.
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This privilege gives the security attendant extra leeway in detaining people in whom he has reasonable suspicion.
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Some public-school-at-home programs give parents leeway in curriculum choice; others require use of a specified curriculum.
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In providing a service, a professional may have personal discretion (choice or leeway) about how to provide the service.
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My free interpretation is that in these poems, what is at stake is the leeway between the word and its meaning, between meaning and sensation....
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This is assumed to be a result of the larger consumer population and purchases, which allow for more potential leeway with information.
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The circuit is to be located in the city whilst allowing for maximum leeway for commercial activities.
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At the same time, women were allowed a considerable amount of leeway in assertiveness, but only if it was in the interests of communal survival.
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