Sentences with phrase «as much wiggle room»

CREA, i think, simply wants as much wiggle room as possible going forward, while apparently, Ms Aitken wants CREA to have only a tightly pre-defined amount of same.
Those that haven't made timely payments, and those that have found themselves in multiple collisions won't have nearly as much wiggle room.
That means there's not as much wiggle room for negotiation as you might think, and there's a lot of money on the line.
This is especially true for those with credit challenges — finance sources are often willing to bend a little more when dealing with a dealership, whereas an individual doesn't have as much wiggle room to negotiate.
The agency argues that there isn't as much wiggle room as detractors may surmise.
Osborne had about as much wiggle room as a commuter on the Central Line, and came up with a fiscally neutral package of measures which reflected his straitjacket circumstances.
The chancellor has about as much wiggle room as a commuter on the Central Line.
Your toes don't have as much wiggle room in these stockings.
Los Angeles doesn't have as much wiggle room and would have to part with a salary or two to make a trade work.

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As you can imagine, there was too much wiggle room for abuse in this model.
However, as with everything else, there is a lot of wiggle room when it comes to how much historical and cultural background studies help us understand the text.
Allowing it in the first place, and providing wiggle room in the scaling up process could be (is) perceived as too much concession to corporate interests.
However, they don't have much wiggle room as there are still plenty of teams nipping at their heals like CSSC's Team Schmack at 4 - 1.
As much as we all like the Audi Q5, I'm willing to bet that an Acura dealer has a lot more wiggle room on price than Audi does right noAs much as we all like the Audi Q5, I'm willing to bet that an Acura dealer has a lot more wiggle room on price than Audi does right noas we all like the Audi Q5, I'm willing to bet that an Acura dealer has a lot more wiggle room on price than Audi does right now.
Now that the unemployment rate is at a much healthier 5.7 % as of January (it's been under 6 % since the summer of 2014, a far cry from when it was 10 % just 6 years ago), employees feel like they have more job security — and more wiggle room to move around.
this was the one thing with move that seemed to stand on its own... I don't mind the idea of HD wii sports either, as long as it really is 1:1... that was my only real complaint with the wii when it released... there was motion control, but it was gimmicky and registered «wiggles» into canned animations... not to mention the gamecube visuals... still not sold on Move though... for me to really want one, I want to see what they are doing with shooters... Socom 4 and killzone 3 could be very special for core gamers and motion controls if they are done right... if you can aim on screen in true 1:1 fashion while sitting comfortably at a «normal» gaming distance... it could rearrange how I play first person shooters on a console... developers are saying the Move has input latency of 21ms, which is roughly half of a DS3... and second only to a wired mouse / keyboard... need to see how it works though, as it is not always that simple... just saying that if it does what its supposed to... it could end up being the answer to shooters on a console... as much as I like playing shooters with 2 sticks... I can't argue that I miss the days of a mouse and keyboard (as well as PC being the only platform to get the best shooters on... no longer the case by any means)... but with a first person shooter, there is no wiggle room... pun intended... it has to register every mm of movement on screen... and do it quickly... not sure if it can yet...
Granted, this is the same tired argument that sprang up from each Uncharted game but because Tomb Raider goes out of its way to depict Lara as vulnerable and inexperienced as possible, there isn't much wiggle room to suspend disbelief.
André Friedli: ``...... As far as I can discern from various documents I've found on the PG&E website, they have plenty to wiggle - room to do pretty much whatever they want under the rubric of grid integrity and demand responsAs far as I can discern from various documents I've found on the PG&E website, they have plenty to wiggle - room to do pretty much whatever they want under the rubric of grid integrity and demand responsas I can discern from various documents I've found on the PG&E website, they have plenty to wiggle - room to do pretty much whatever they want under the rubric of grid integrity and demand response.
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