Massood criticized his opponents for giving a free hand to bin Laden.
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KLSE gives a free hand to stockbroking companies
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But not using them means giving a free hand to Milosevic in his Kosovo terror campaign.
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He would give a freer hand to the health officer who measures up to the standard.
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"I'm afraid this will give a free hand " to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
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It would mean officially that the Palestinian Authority is giving a free hand to Hamas and the Islamic Jihad to continue their terrorist activity.
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The Bolshoi has said it wants to give a free hand to a new ballet director who takes over in January, when the contract would have expired.
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Club Mediterranee SA said its co-founder resigned unexpectedly, giving a free hand to its new chief executive to return the package-tour operator to profitability.
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The Bolshoi had said that it wanted to give a free hand to a new ballet director who takes over in January, when the contract would have expired.
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This seems to have been important in giving a free hand in foreign affairs to rulers, beginning with Augustus, and most obviously with Tiberius and Claudius ( who conquered social assistance.