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Examples of free hand


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The board never directed the laboratory's research but tried to attract, or to keep, talented young people and gave them a freehand.
In order to give newcomers a freehand, death is needed as a sort of ' term limits ' device.
Seven technical specialists were duly recruited and then given a relatively freehand to explore any possibilities which seemed relevant to local circumstances.
The evangelists, who could not be prevented from preaching by law, thus had a freehand.
Before 1905, the three governments enjoyed something close to a freehand in foreign policy.
There is no such thing as a free gesture: the possible variations of a freehand are directly linked to the rest of the body and the earth.
When they began to practice on small projects, they felt they had a relatively freehand: 'some of our most rewarding projects were born outside the spotlights of architectural expectations'.
On the opposite bank of the river lies a castle or fortified village, while in front, four sails are once again sketched in with a singularly freehand.
As a result, advice on work reorganization cannot be managed with the same freehand or the same results among farmers who look at their situation in a different light.
Imagine the mark a good architect would make given a freehand in some underdeveloped area in your city which no one has an idea for.
Marie allowed me a pretty freehand.
I therefore cannot give you a freehand to carry out this role.
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All we have got to do is to consider this practical matter and to deal with it with a freehand.
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We cannot possibly look at this question as if we had a freehand in dealing with it.
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It would be much better for him to have a freehand.
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But they have a freehand, and are not bound to any solution.
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They were given a freehand to settle their own form of government.
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I say: give the railways a freehand.
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I should hope to see that corporation have an exceedingly freehand.
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We take it that we enter into the negotiations on these proposals with a completely freehand.
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They are given a freehand, you say?
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No local authority can reasonably expect to have a freehand with the taxpayers' money.
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We also know that, given a working majority, those in power have a relatively freehand once in office.
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Giving a completely freehand to dip into the taxpayers' pocket at national or local level leads to gross inefficiency.
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We should no longer be able to have a freehand in consultations and arrangements for joint action on all-important matters.
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If we gave private enterprise a completely freehand, we could never be sure that persons who most needed houses would get them.
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There is no obligation to allow refugees a freehand to choose where in the world they would like to live.
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It might not be quite as effective as it could be if there were a freehand to change it.
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It is the policy of the freehand in the open pocket.
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We have cleared ourselves of all liability and secured a freehand.
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Are there to be any rules, or is he to be given a freehand?
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The owners have a freehand in wages.
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He complained that they were tied hand and foot, and had not a freehand.
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They give a freehand to the tenant.
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Who today, apart from a tiny minority, needs these freehand-outs, or subsidised hand-outs, of food?
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The associations have a freehand to select the firm to do their printing.
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But we know that he has not a freehand.
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It has not had a freehand, but has had to do what it was told, and operate under military conditions and control.
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Section 8 allows it to give grants and loans, and it has a very freehand.
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Neither one side nor the other could dominate the world, and neither of them had a freehand to act as they wished.
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I think it is much better that they should have a freehand to negotiate.
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The directors do not, of course, have a freehand.
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They will not have perhaps quite such a freehand to blackmail the consumer public as they are inclined to at the moment.
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Local authorities are never again to be given a freehand.
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We are not giving him a freehand.
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The time has really passed for discussion as regards views and policies which we might have undertaken if we had had a freehand.
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As to the officers themselves, their departments interlace so closely that hardly one of them has anything like a freehand.
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They also thought that underwriters should have a freehand as regards the valuation of vessels.
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I have no doubt that if he were given a freehand he would like to deal with the major evils of the colour bar.
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Are we to be asked to give them an absolutely freehand?
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The review team was given a freehand to consult a wide range of interests and to consider all aspects of economic and industrial policy.
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So they have a perfectly freehand to say what sort of audit is to be made.
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It is the endless deferment of the costs of capital expenditure, leaving a reasonably freehand for current expenditure.
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At present there is no limit to the freehand given to that murderous organisation in this matter, but a maximum limit should be set.
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Therefore, they will not have a completely freehand because they will not know the type of candidate coming forward.
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There, again, the great bulk of our supporters expect them to go into the matter with a freehand.
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I am trying to explain that if we give an entirely freehand, we need to know how the money will be spent.
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I want that committee to have an absolutely freehand to make their report and give their advice.
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Ten to one is simply another way of doing it and getting a great deal nearer to giving a freehand.
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Perhaps it is not necessary to give a freehand.
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The landlord leaves the steward a freehand to let the houses to whom he likes.
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It will be a freehand in the pockets of the people, if the majority of his supporters have anything to do with it.
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We are waiting to know exactly what the freehand means so far as a protective policy is concerned.
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They are, unfortunately given a freehand as to how much they may lose and how much they may gain.
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I believe that we should give the pioneers a freehand.
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The selection of members must reflect the political balance across the area as a whole, otherwise the local authorities will have a freehand.
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Certainly if we allow developers a freehand, they will always prefer to build on a green site because it is much easier and cheaper.
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Secondly, we have made a public pledge to allow party leaders a freehand with their nominations within the previously agreed ballots.
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If the board is to carry on its work successfully it must be given a freehand in these matters, and must have fair play.
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National legislature will have a completely freehand in deciding in which cases electronic signatures will be afforded the same status as hand-written ones.
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One thing is clear, therefore: this compromise text will create confusion amongst consumers and give the genetic technology industry a freehand.
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At present, it seems that private companies have a freehand in deciding where they would like to store the material.
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The initiative usually comes from the university in question, and they have a fairly freehand about the way in which they go to work.
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We want to give these people a freehand in dealing with these matters.
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Is he also aware that naval officers say that if they were allowed a freehand they could catch most of these spies?
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This is a practical business question, which we have got to consider on its merits and with a perfectly freehand.
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We have been given what is virtually a freehand among all that wide scope of people.
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We do not have a completely freehand.
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Has he a freehand in this matter?
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That will mean that he will have a freehand and be able to make good progress.
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None the less they have had a freehand in road haulage for the past three years.
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We are quite prepared to agree if you give us a freehand on our western frontier.
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He has not been given any sort of freehand; worse than that, he has been given no encouragement, and no funds to do anything.
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The absence of journalists is, of course, extremely serious as it gives the military a freehand.
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The difficulty is to get a freehand.
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You have to give the local authorities a freehand.
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He was given a freehand and millions, and made little effective use of them.
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They have had a freehand and there has been no restriction upon private enterprise during the last couple of years.
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Under private enterprise the referee was given a completely freehand.
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Then he went on to suggest giving private enterprise a freehand.
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