Sentences with phrase «leaves wiggle room»

Any professional resume writing service will tell you an employer always leaves wiggle room when offering a salary.
This prediction leaves some wiggle room with the assumption being that if Samsung is able to sort out the issues in the coming months, it might decide to ship the Galaxy Note 9 with an in - display fingerprint sensor after all.
The commentary following the Rule is even more explicit and leaves no wiggle room: «The lawyer's function as advocate is openly and necessarily partisan.
It leaves the wiggle room for — «but I never actually named them so they have no justification in being offended».
While the Deadline article states that Ejiofor will play Mordo when he «suits up» for «Strange,» it still leaves some wiggle room regarding the actor's involvement by saying he's «rumored to be joining the film.»
But while close, the two measurements didn't match perfectly, a result which leaves some wiggle room for physicists to think up other types of strange new particles.
But on the question of what will happen to those transgender individuals who already are serving openly — estimated to number in the low hundreds — Trump seemed to leave some wiggle room for exceptions.
Instead of pulling out my hair in frustration, I just leave some wiggle room in the schedule, so that when it happens I already have a way of dealing with it.
The credit score minimum is typically 640, although USDA guidelines leave wiggle room for lower - credit borrowers.
Jesus does not leave any wiggle room.
The plan will be somewhat loose and will leave wiggle room for those that want / need more or less calories.
Add the meatballs in a single layer, leaving some wiggle room around them — you will probably need to cook them in batches.
It's a potentially costly option for local governments, though Sharpe did leave some wiggle room in his ruling that would allow the state Legislature to set a date itself as long as it was held within the confines of federal law.
Only once, in response to a question from a reporter Syracuse, did Cuomo directly say that LATFOR would by definition fail to meet the «independent» standard he created, leaving many observers to believe that he has deliberately left himself wiggle room in case he has to justify a less clear - cut resolution than the overhaul he promised.
The state has never released a full financial plan regarding the Tappan Zee bridge replacement program — a not - so - minor point that allows the state to leave wiggle room on how the work is going to be fully funded.
The problem for de Blasio is that Silver and Klein have left themselves some wiggle room.
But he left himself wiggle room, with de Blasio standing beside him, when it came to the tax proposal.
Sharpe did leave some wiggle room in his ruling.
Some journal policies can still leave some wiggle room.
Obama yesterday indicated his preference for cap and trade but seemed to leave some wiggle room, too.
The results leave some wiggle room, though, because they didn't completely rule out the possibility of some underlying non-fuzzy reality.
The spiritual journey I embarked on left me no wiggle room for small play.
THR does leave themselves some wiggle room by saying that the film is «understood» to feature a reporter played by Ben Platt who blows the case wide open, so I suppose there's technically a chance that there was some miscommunication somewhere along the line and the film could actually be featuring a female journalist in that role.
Leave yourself the wiggle room to be able to handle those or other problems as they arise.»
Similarly, the plastic interior backplate fits the Kindle perfectly, leaving no wiggle room, and its exterior surfaces (along the edges of the Kindle) are covered in a matte, slightly rubbery material that helps you grip the device securely.
A higher price will also leave wiggle room to put on a sale.
The credit score minimum is typically 640, although USDA guidelines leave wiggle room for lower - credit borrowers.
Explore your newfound options but leave some wiggle room in your budget for unexpected costs.
Keep in mind that a first offer is seldom accepted, so you'll want to leave some wiggle room between your initial offer and your total housing budget.
Luckily the original development team employed Sena's work as a foundation rather than a complete reproduction, leaving some wiggle room between original content and the series» lore.
The words «uncertainty» or «debate» are not used in the statement, leaving no wiggle room for them to pretend that this statement accounts for the range of perspectives in the AGU (or even within the writing committee), or the uncertainties.
As was the case following his major climate speech in June, President Obama has left himself wiggle room with his comment that he would only approve the project if it «does not significantly exacerbate the problem of carbon pollution.»
Since the average gain is 1.6 and the gain drops as temperatures rise (look at the data), the resulting non linearity doesn't help your case, in fact it hurts it since the 1.6 becomes an upper bound on the incremental gain and doesn't leave any wiggle room to achieve the gain of 4.3 required for the CAGW hypothesis.
When Apple announced last week that it would be reducing the price of replacement iPhone 6 and newer iPhone batteries from $ 79 to $ 29, it seemed to have left itself some wiggle room.
It is not yet clear how Microsoft will utilize Fast and Slow tracks for the preview program, leaving some wiggle room for release dates.
While the market has refocused internally for the time being, Lizardo said that the government has «left itself some wiggle room» if it wants to re-establish a trading environment between Bitcoin and fiat markets in the future.
According to Salary.com, about 80 percent of organizations expect negotiations and leave themselves some wiggle room when presenting a salary offer.
Keep in mind that a first offer is seldom accepted, so you'll want to leave some wiggle room between your initial offer and your total housing budget.

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This could be because the original article leaves the author enough wiggle room, including the use of a question mark headline, to say, «I didn't say we knew for sure.»
That doesn't leave Square a lot of wiggle room if the credit card companies decide to raise interchange fees: «Because we generally charge our sellers a flat rate,» higher swipe fees «could make our pricing look less competitive, lead us to change our pricing model, or adversely affect our margins,» the company said in its prospectus.
Basically, no one agrees what expenses you leave out of EBITDA, offering companies enough wiggle room to paint their businesses in an over-flattering light.
But Trump left a little wiggle room on his tariff stance.
It's generally accepted that the company has just about emptied the bottle in its home country, but still has plenty of wiggle room left worldwide.
But other living expenses are higher and take a bigger bite out of paychecks, leaving residents with less wiggle room in their budgets than in states with a lower cost of living.
You don't want the item to be too tight a fit in the packaging so leave at least one inch of wiggle room and fill that with bubbles, popcorns or tissue wrap for protection.
«That leaves them with little wiggle room.
This leaves the company with plenty of financial wiggle room to stomach a bad year or two.
Even if the SEC's final rule is substantially similar to their proposal, it will still leave a lot of wiggle room for advisors to operate outside of the best interests of their clients.
And you are right, even the prose he writes leave lots of interpretative wiggle room but far less than his usual drawings.
This leaves you with a little wiggle room for toppings, such as berries or sugar free syrup.
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