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9 Sentences With "give carte blanche"

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Yet some want to harp on Trump's refusal to give carte blanche approval in advance.
The Apple News+ subscription won't necessarily give carte blanche access to all participating magazines, though.
"I don't want to give carte blanche for the armed forces or public security forces to kill," he said.
While the IPT upheld the lawfulness of the policy, it said it did not give carte blanche to MI5.
Typically, the individuals who find themselves victims of a scam or an unscrupulous advisor are those who give carte blanche control to them.
Before we give carte blanche to the tech billionaires who want to rewrite the way the world works -- including in the areas they know nothing about -- it might be worth reading about the undue influence of the robber barons, and the backlash that resulted from their exploitation of both people and markets.
Patrick Philbin replied that mixed motives would make the case for impeachment fail. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) asked Adam Schiff for a reply, who asserted, "[I]f any part of the president's motive was a corrupt motive, that is enough to convict." Ted Cruz (R-TX) asked if quid pro quo arrangements were common in foreign policy; Alan Dershowitz suggested there would be nothing wrong if the president asked a foreign country for help in his reelection because the president might think it was central to the best interests of the country. Schiff retorted that would give carte blanche to more interference in the future.
Duff was not obliged to remain and Ms Foden could have sent Duff a speeding infringement notice..". In the Courts written decision Judge McGuire said "..although Duff displayed more anger than may have been wise, he complied with the officer by producing his licence and providing his address..." The Judge went on to say In his written decision that the Police Officers "...request for him to wait while she made further inquiries went beyond the provisions of the Land Transport Act..". The Judge said that "..whilst there could be very sound practical and pragmatic reasons to "give carte blanche" to inquiries such as those undertaken by the Police officer in Duff's case, ". .. there are certainly arguments to the contrary that they are an unwarranted and further erosion of human rights..".
Extinction Rebellion's third demand ("Government must create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice") has been summarised by its leadership as a demand to "go beyond politics". This demand has been criticised by socialists, including individuals who have participated in the movement's action. Writing for The Independent in April 2019, Natasha Josette, an anti-racist activist and member of Labour for a Green New Deal, critiqued Extinction Rebellion both for marginalising ethnic minorities, and for not recognising "that the climate crisis is the result of neoliberal capitalism, and a global system of extraction, dispossession and oppression". Also writing for The Independent, Amardeep Dhillon argued that XR's narrow focus on net zero carbon emissions meant that it ignored extractivism and the threat to the environment posed by companies in the extractive sector using greenwashing to defend and advance their economic interests, suggesting that XR's position "threatens to give carte blanche to governments and corporations who are happy to shift the burden of climate destruction onto poor and indigenous communities of colour in the global South".

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