Latitude in a sentence as a noun

Instead, they give the trial judge a lot of latitude.

There's plenty of latitude in the specs for us to end up with either.

The amount of latitude depends on the specific type of decision.

It gives professors more latitude to move, probably better pay, and more incentive to do research or teach better.

The fear is that this platform may very well be owned by Facebook, and will severely limit the latitude with which people can build experiences for VR.

First, is Oculus going to have the latitude to grow its culture the way it was on track to, one which was centralized on applying VR in every way possible.

The first launch of Maps actually did not use Mercator, and streets in high latitude places like Stockholm did not meet at right angles on the map the way they do in reality.

The politics are approximately as follows:The tribes are given enormous legal latitude and power on the basis that they are residing on their ancestral lands since the beginning of time.

For any moderately complex legal document, there is substantial latitude in how intelligent people reasonably interpret it.

Decisions that involve "judgment calls" about the sufficiency of evidence are given much more latitude than decisions that involve say an interpretation of statutory language.

Latitude definitions

noun

the angular distance between an imaginary line around a heavenly body parallel to its equator and the equator itself

noun

freedom from normal restraints in conduct; "the new freedom in movies and novels"; "allowed his children considerable latitude in how they spent their money"

noun

an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator

See also: parallel

noun

scope for freedom of e.g. action or thought; freedom from restriction