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latitude

noun as in freedom, room to move; scope

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Low light, high latitudes, mountains and offshore areas also present challenges.

From BBC

ICE or Homeland Security Investigations have the latitude to decide whether to audit Form I-9s.

Now, a player in pinstripes will be allowed the latitude to grow something similar, ginger or no ginger.

But Miocene-style hydrological or water cycles favor high altitude wind events, like cyclones and hurricanes, that transport heat and moisture evaporating from the tropics to higher latitudes, or California’s intense seasonal rainstorms.

From Salon

“It’s certainly very important,” manager Dave Roberts said, noting that the construction of this year’s pitching staff should give the team more “latitude” to protect the group overall.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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