Sentences with phrase «much wriggle»

«It leaves too much wriggle room,» Lawford says.
This latest development isn't yet the promise of a carbon negative Britain we have predicted, and there's not much wriggle room after the Lib's 100 %.
For the scientists gathering in the Danish capital, this meeting is about removing as much wriggle room as possible from the political negotiations on a new global climate treaty taking place in December.
This doesn't allow much wriggle room for you.
I was somewhat concerned that the Government's amendment gave too much wriggle room to returning officers - but the measure was passed into law last week, and it clearly focused minds as over 100 more returning officers have informed the Electoral Commission in the last week that they will indeed be counting on General Election Night.
A sleep bag ensures they stay warm and cosy however much they wriggle, allowing them a better night's sleep.
After much wriggling he escaped to fight another day.

Not exact matches

Ask Barclays about ABN Amro, or Energy Transfer, which recently preserved $ 6 billion of much - needed cash by wriggling out of its far larger purchase of rival pipeline operator Williams.
As Helen muses on the whole experience, on the ups and downs, and now watching the wriggling, laughing life in front of her, she says: «I've learnt overwhelmingly how much God loves us, and that he really does want to intervene dramatically in our lives,» she pauses.
When you wriggle the chicken leg, it should move around without too much resistance.
This type is recommended for younger babies who won't wriggle too much.
It is because it is absorbent while at the same time it was made with a stretchable secure fit, allowing it to stay on place regardless of how much your baby wriggles and moves at night.
The movements you feel should be pretty consistent for the next 10 weeks, or until your twins get too big to wriggle around as much.
At this stage your baby will be much more active, wriggling, sitting up, crawling and trying to stand.
They are also much more likely to try to undress themselves by this age, so firm fastenings mean the parent isn't always redressing their child, but remember too that this age group wriggle a lot more whilst having their diaper changed so ease of fastening is a must.
This soft structured variety keeps your baby close and secure without allowing him or her to squirm or wriggle around too much.
If your baby feels unstable on your back or wriggles around too much with his or her hands free, wait a few weeks before giving it a try again.
Economists were also qoted as saying this may have contributed immensely to the quick turnaround of the national economy which wriggled itself out of recession much faster than the public had expected.
However, the fact that there is much more wriggle room in the state aid measures than he suggests gives him the opportunity to present a more proactive industrial policy as a victory against EU restrictions when in fact it is just an example of a member state working the system.
Much like metastasizing tumor cells, the team found, the fibroblasts can wriggle through the cells that line and protect blood vessels.
Although the use of rigid metal and plastic parts tends to result in stiff, mechanical motion, a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) is experimenting with the use of a single piece of flexible silicon and urethane polymer to create robotic fish that smoothly wriggle through the water much like their natural counterparts.
There's way too much empathy in Payne's work to accuse him of treating his creations like bugs wriggling on pins (see Von Trier, Lars), even though, say, the dimwitted, thick - necked cousins that want in on Woody's «winnings» are straight - up caricatures.
And now, another Irish person, long shod of any semblance of catholic guilt that might ever have wriggled its way into my consciousness (if any), retreats back to bed, from where I report to you, Zbigniew Preisner scoring my surroundings, the scent of nail polish undercutting any romantic notions that that might inspire, as I'm now lured away from the temptation of over-writing this tardy little piece, filling it with the kind of florid prose I despise almost as much as I employ.
It's easy to get swept along by this prototype because it gives so much feedback — the steering wriggling and writhing around under power, weight ebbing and flowing with the road and your progress through any corner, and the engine providing really accurate response all the way from 3500 to 6000rpm.
It was too much for her and she grinned and wriggled with excitement.
A scruffed hamster usually ends up wriggling so much that it is impossible to tell whether it is male or female hamster.
It is much easier to determine the sex of an older hamster that is accustomed to being handled than a wriggling baby hamster.
Exceptionally energetic and intelligent, they are too much of a busy body to be a lap dog, wriggling away after just a few minutes!
He probably isn't going to like this much and will wriggle and squirm, trying hard to escape.
Even if they may be a little grey around the edges and aren't as cute as a wriggling puppy, senior chihuahuas have so much to offer us.
If that doesn't work, just wriggle around as much as you can to try to free yourself.
I find most new facts that pop up can be fitted into my theory with a little bit of wriggling, particularly as numbers seem in short supply in many of these «oh my Gard, the sky is falling» headlines that journalists love so much, but I must admit that this one has me scratching my head.
But he's a little fighter — he wriggles around quite a lot and he doesn't want to go to sleep that much
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