That gives her a free hand to help out a grown child with creditor or marital problems.
If actuaries had a free hand, they would discriminate against all sorts of statistically dubious groups.
With her free hand, she tapped herself between the eyes bright, hot blue, rimmed with red.
Morsi will not have a free hand to govern, at least not in the short term.
Labour recently voted to scrap shadow cabinet elections, giving Mr Miliband a free hand over appointments.
As long as entrepreneurs and investors are given a free hand, drop your fears of finite resources.
Before accepting the position, Laquian asked for a free hand in running the Office of the President.
Even with his relatively free hand in foreign affairs, the ill winds will necessarily slow him down.
In 1989, the Pakistani cabinet resigned, giving Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto a free hand to form a new government.
If elected he would not take any party whip in parliament and would have a "free hand", he pledged.
During the South Korean media executives' visit, he hinted that he did not have a free hand in state matters.
It is the prospect that the new owners will have a free hand to manage their properties, unhindered by politics.
Labour recently voted to scrap shadow cabinet elections, giving party leader Ed Miliband a free hand over who to appoint.
In the fall of 2005, editors enjoyed a free hand to report on a catastrophic chemical leak in the Songhua River.
With a free hand, railways tend to squeeze more trips out of their trains, provide better service and make more money.
He said he had given security forces a "free hand" to take action against extremist groups, but that this had clearly failed.
Somali Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein said October 19 that NATO had a free hand to fight piracy as it saw fit.
He tapped his free hand against his temple and drew a blank.
The answer is this the spread of fear about global warming has given politicians a free hand to subsidize alternative technologies.
With Gazans locked inside the 40km by 10km (154 square-mile) strip, the siege has given Hamas a free hand to mould the place.
All this gives the 57-year-old Weil -- a well-connected, third- generation newspaperman and a former Time magazine publisher -- an extraordinarily free hand.
However, diplomats said, this doesn't mean that the military would easily give Mr. Sharif a free hand to dramatically improve trade and political ties.
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However, they add, this doesn't mean that the military would easily give Mr. Sharif a free hand to dramatically improve trade and political ties.
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He unlocked the back door with his free hand and threw the dog outside, lobbed it gently, so it would land on its feet.
While the courts are still sorting out Heller's implications, politicians should not assume that they have a free hand to restrict private gun ownership.
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In other words, his fiery stump speeches look designed to get him elected safely enough to give him a free hand for peace talks.
State governments, universities and agencies would now seem to have a free hand to violate patents and trademarks with impunity, even when operating commercially.
In a recent article, Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, of the World Bank, illustrates the much bigger numbers the modellers could produce given a free hand.
Jerry was leaning over, clutching his ankle with his free hand.
Raisele drops to her knees, pulling Lillian's free hand to her.
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