leeway

Noun

 * 1) The drift of a ship or aeroplane in a leeward direction.
 * 2) A varying degree or amount of freedom or flexibility.
 * 3) * 2005, James Gosling et al., The Java Language Specification, Third Edition, Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0321246780, section 15.4 “FP-strict Expressions”,
 * Within an expression that is not -strict, some leeway is granted for an implementation to use an extended exponent range to represent intermediate results;
 * 1)  An adverse discrepancy or variation in a cumulative process, usually in the phrase make up leeway.
 * 1) * 2005, James Gosling et al., The Java Language Specification, Third Edition, Prentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0321246780, section 15.4 “FP-strict Expressions”,
 * Within an expression that is not -strict, some leeway is granted for an implementation to use an extended exponent range to represent intermediate results;
 * 1)  An adverse discrepancy or variation in a cumulative process, usually in the phrase make up leeway.
 * 1)  An adverse discrepancy or variation in a cumulative process, usually in the phrase make up leeway.

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 * Finnish: pelivara, liikkumavara
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 * Irish: saoirse, solúbthacht
 * Italian: margine di azione
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 * Russian: относи́тельная свобо́да де́йствий
 * Serbo-Croatian: manevarski prostor, sloboda kretanja
 * Slovak: voľnosť, tolerancia, rezerva
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 * German: Versäumte,