0 complete freedom to do something: --
[ + to infinitive ] The landlord has given her carte blanche to redecorate the living room.
Of course, independent status will not give carte blanche to manage resources wastefully.
Is it necessary that they should have carte blanche to borrow to any extent?
If they were all given carte blanche to go, it would have a massive effect of crowding out.
It seems to me very important that we should consider the matter very carefully before we accept this idea carte blanche.
This gives them practically carte blanche to decide which items they want priced.
I do not see how that is going to be improved by giving carte blanche to the war agricultural committees to make orders.
You have to understand that we can hardly give this committee of experts some kind of carte blanche.
We need to consider whether it is acceptable that the alcohol industry can advertise in such a carte blanche fashion.