The foundation is expected to open its doors with anywhere from $300 million to $400 million, and gives its eight trustees enormous latitude to act on their own charitable impulses.
The custodians arrange for services independently, and are given enormous latitude in the way they choose to spend money for subcontractors.
Presidents have traditionally been given enormous latitude in surrounding themselves with top advisers to their ideological liking.
They are objecting to proposed legislation that would give Federal agents enormous latitude in sharing confidential financial information they have obtained from banks.
Everybody now, he felt, was "going his own way"--especially Patton, who seemed to be allowed enormous latitude.
Federal bankruptcy judges have enormous latitude in approving debt reductions for insolvent companies, and almost invariably, some creditors cry foul.
The Democrats argue it is not; they say the law gives local boards of election enormous latitude in defining local registration, but that this flexibility discriminates against students.
Mr. Yeltsin has given Mr. Chernomyrdin enormous latitude in forming his government.
The 55,000-square-foot facility gives enormous latitude to artists and encourages experimentation.
The welfare reform package he ushered into law a year later gave states enormous latitude in remaking social policy.