Sentences with phrase «less wiggling»

My corrected data show a lot less wiggling around.
If these projections come true, it will mean the government will have less wiggle room to fund all the other programs in the budget, including defense, infrastructure, education, environmental protections and other discretionary programs.
Alternative lenders tend to offer less wiggle room on their terms, so Brookes said that means you should pay special attention to another dangerous term she's seen slipped into mortgage contracts: the sale - only clause.
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.
Mr. de Blasio left less wiggle room when it came to the request for more cops, which supporters, including Councilman Jimmy Vacca, have argued would save the city significant overtime money and would allow police to better handle the new administration's priorities, including increased traffic monitoring.
«I would say there we have less and less wiggle room.»
The marketing departments, however, have less wiggle room when it comes to the new age of 4K televisions.
We have less wiggle room.
Very helpful and it's very true that we petite women have way less wiggle room.
Research shows that an accountability partner you don't know very well subconsciously gives you less wiggle room.
But there's less wiggle room for the wrong plan.
However, the 100 percent MoE requirement for IDEA — in contrast to the 90 percent MoE requirement for Title I — means there is far less wiggle room for districts facing across - the - board funding shortfalls to reduce special education expenditures even if it is the equitable or reasonable thing to do and can be done without negatively impacting student services.
I've definitely seen / felt worse, but the Surround's sliding mechanism could use a bit of work to make it slide more evenly and have less wiggle.
Given the mismanagement of our government, particularly with respect to entitlement programs, though also costly wars, future governments will have less wiggle room.
Borrowers with impaired credit histories may have limited access to emergency funds compared with their prime counterparts, giving them less wiggle room when debt servicing costs rise.
High payout ratios can be riskier because there is less wiggle room to continue paying dividends if earnings unexpectedly decline.
And the more you spend on housing, the less wiggle room you'll have in your budget to cover your remaining expenses.
Buyers have less wiggle room,» said Nela Richardson, chief economist at Redfin.
I would like to think that there would be less wiggle room for fiddling with the tuning going forward, not more.
PS, one of the reasons I like to use other folks» cites is that it prevents cherry - picking, and when «my» arguments are based on «your» cites, «you've» got much less wiggle room.
Once this system is understood, many issues will become more transparent, i.e. there is less wiggle room for RC.
Over the longer term the accuracy is better, there is less wiggle room, and in fact we are able to balance out the energy flows — i.e. the increase in ocean heat content is pretty much what is expected from the anticipated radiative imbalance (see the figure).
Had the code said «Must be displayed» it means that the rule has less wiggle room and baring a very good reason, should be enforced.

Not exact matches

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.
A: It depends on if it's less than the wiggle room the CRA gives on over-contributions.
This wiggling and choking continues for millions of generation until the fish chokes less and less.
And you are right, even the prose he writes leave lots of interpretative wiggle room but far less than his usual drawings.
In all honesty, this recipe has a lot of wiggle room to it, and using slightly more or less spinach won't make a huge difference.
The plan will be somewhat loose and will leave wiggle room for those that want / need more or less calories.
There's a lot of wiggle room on ingredients and quantity if you have preferences of what you want more or less of.
They take less than 20 seconds to secure, even with a wiggling baby.
Less expense and only ONE clothing item to squeeze your wiggle worm into - what could be better than that?
Babies less than 2 months or so will not be able to wiggle out of a proper swaddling for hours!
She also starts to do this same wiggle / less happy noises about 20 mins after I nurse her and then sometimes about 30 - 60 mins after that.
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.
Or, if you embrace a little wiggle room on the gluten - free or paleo front, you can just do what my mother does: eat the filling out of the tart shell until it's more or less licked clean.
Building in some wiggle room for these inevitable and perfectly normal ebbs and flows will create far less stress and emotional upheaval.
Price things so you can have some wiggle room if people offer less.
I believe they will snag less because they have bit more wiggle room and I think they are more comfortable) And let's talk about the price — the Just My Size blackout tights are under $ 10.
If you think there's wiggle room here, take note: Because Colin Firth and Morgan Freeman are still solidly in this race, even though Tom Ford's embarrassing impersonation of Wong Kar - wai throughout A Single Man and Clint Eastwood's dully exploitative pushing of a Mandela - as - Obama message in his elegantly composed Afterschool Special Invictus didn't do either actor any favors, it's probably unlikely that Viggo Mortensen will sneak in for The Road, which has unfairly gotten less love this award season than those two films.
Part of the reason Alien3 was almost doomed to receive less than a terrific response came from the fact that Aliens left them little creative wiggle - room.
This will leave programs with enough wiggle room to continue doing more or less what they are doing now even as they claim alignment with the new requirements.
For all the back and forth, there is not a lot of wiggle room, as revenue estimates for the state are so far coming in below forecasts, only portending less money, not more.
Customers have a choice of an eight - speed automatic or a six - speed manual, the latter with throws shortened by about 50 percent and, Jeep says, far less shake and wiggle than the JK's manual.
Vague or generic terms leave a lot of wiggle room for dog food companies so the ingredient could be something less desirable that you don't want your dog to eat.
Sure some things are obvious — the full body wiggle, the tail wag — but there are other signs that you may not necessarily see, or read, properly unless you learn some of the less obvious, less known body language signs.
«WAIT» is a less formal version of stay can be taught early on - it means you can sit / stand or wiggle around but basically stay in the same spot.
Smaller, complete games that «sell» a player on the story or world will make it that much more enticing (and less rage inducing) for DLC to wiggle its way onto consoles.
In our paper published last night in ERL we show the newer Church & White data set with less smoothing in Fig. 3 (orange line), and you can see it is more «wiggly» — hard to tell whether these wiggles are true oscillations in global sea level or again an effect of the limited number of gauges.
I've been criticized by some environmentalists in recent years for writing that the long - term picture (more CO2 = warmer world = less ice = higher seas and lots of climatic and ecological changes) is the only aspect of human - caused global warming that is solidly established, and that efforts to link dramatic weather - related events to the human influence on climate could backfire should nature wiggle the other way for awhile.
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