Sentences with phrase «room for manoeuvre»

UN agencies have little room for manoeuvre at present and no room for strong advocacy statements.
«I think what my studies show is that we have lots of room for manoeuvre when deciding what to do about breast - feeding,» said Barr «Chances are, infants in our society are going to cry a heck of a lot more than they do in the!
«Without the tax cuts and substantial public borrowing that the prime minister says are needed to help the UK economy, the chancellor would have very limited room for manoeuvre.
The Conservatives want to leave as much room for manoeuvre as possible after the election, so will seek to produce a manifesto that is as light as possible.
Social democrats have to think about economic room for manoeuvre in terms of levers and the radical reshaping of markets.
However, room for manoeuvre on the fiscal front in most advanced economies (AEs) was soon exhausted, and attention had to turn to fiscal consolidation as opposed to expansion.
Osborne gave himself little political room for manoeuvre by, in effect, ruling out any tax rises to cut the deficit.
The more active Sirt1 is, the less room for manoeuvre free radicals have.
Should Nagatomo's loan really be worth $ 1m then Inter would have a bit more room for manoeuvre with Paris Saint - Germain, who are willing to give Pastore on loan but only if they're offered guarantees regarding an eventual permanent signing.
The Chancellor has little room for manoeuvre as he ploughs ahead with the Herculean task of eliminating the deficit over the next four years.
There is little fiscal room for manoeuvre for George Osborne.
With many around the leader still thinking he can hang on to the top job, even if the Tories remain in government after next May, minimising Yvette Cooper's political room for manoeuvre in this way, was particularly attractive.
That doesn't mean that the heavy customization isn't here in the latest outing (you'll still be able to dress up your character in a ridiculous manner, don't fret) but the step away from the label of RPG allowed more room for manoeuvre for the series.
The vagueness of the term «deep - seated» allows seminary rectors room for manoeuvre.
Commentators have suggested the organisation, which represents rank and file officers, is leaving itself with minimal room for manoeuvre by placing itself in a non-negotiable position.
In the past, the proceeds of a growing economy gave the last Labour government greater room for manoeuvre.
They don't quite realise who they're dealing with and they've got very little room for manoeuvre now
In a further sign of the limited room for manoeuvre Mr Osborne will enjoy 94 per cent of those questioned said the public deficit should be tackled by cutting public spending rather than raising taxes.
That left precious room for manoeuvre if things went wrong with a portfolio, or the wider economy & market.
«How much room for manoeuvre does an individual conservator have?»
On facts, Haringey had little, if any, room for manoeuvre following the secretary of state's direction that a third person assumed the statutory office occupied by Shoesmith.
If possible, try to avoid a salary negotiation at the interview to give yourself more room for manoeuvre once you've been offered the job e.g.
With away games at Tottenham and Man United aas well as home ties with Chelsea and Liverpool to come, we do not have a lot of room for manoeuvre.
Because of the inconsistent and shaky first half of the Premier League season that Arsenal have had, Arsene Wenger and the players will be painfully aware that there is not much room for manoeuvre left.
From what we've seen so far, the experience, although very attractive, looks like it offers even less room for manoeuvre than iOS, with the main face of the Kindle Fire OS a series of carousels where you can purchase and sift through your Amazon books, music and videos.
YouGov President, Peter Kellner, discusses Cameron's room for manoeuvre on the EU budget (Comments: 6)
If Italy's growth sinks back to a level below 1 %, the fiscal room for manoeuvre is going to be severely limited.
«Royal Mail's working practices are inefficient, competition is intensifying, industrial relations are poor and sorting machinery is outdated, while the fixed price of a stamp and a huge pension deficit seriously limit room for manoeuvre.
The dual nature of most superheroes and their alter egos gives Marvel more room for manoeuvre than the makers of James Bond or the Jason Bourne series might have.
Constrained by the «golden rule» (however discredited), the Chancellor has very little room for manoeuvre.
The prospect of Britain blocking a deal loomed larger on Wednesday, as Cameron saw his room for manoeuvre at the budget talks shrink in the face of a parliamentary revolt.
Companies have room for manoeuvre and private investment is more dynamic.»
You would still expect them to overturn the 2 - 1 defeat at Old Trafford next week but the loss gives the boss no room for manoeuvre.
Although Villas - Boas felt the side were unlucky to lose at Queens Park Rangers with nine men, he did not give his players any room for manoeuvre after conceding five goals.
It «s really down to the nitty - gritty now, with increasingly little room for manoeuvre.
You can read my match report here and there's an analysis piece on what the short - term future holds for Chelsea here: Chelsea failure leaves little room for manoeuvre.
Brexit - and the substantial downgrading of the productive potential of the economy that is expected to come with it - will significantly reduce his room for manoeuvre.
My only concern is lack of vision, they see the historical opportunity but there is not a wealth of thinking... and the room for manoeuvre is so small especially in budget terms.»
Although elected leaders can take important decisions, their room for manoeuvre is increasingly limited by unelected institutions, which in theory are autonomous and contribute to the provision of public goods.
In truth, though, Corbyn's room for manoeuvre is limited.
Mr Gove's appointment, one of the last to be announced, was the major surprise of a reshuffle in which Mrs May was seen to have little room for manoeuvre.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne said: «Gordon Brown had ten years of global economic growth to prepare us for this moment, but thanks to his economic incompetence, there is no room for manoeuvre

Phrases with «room for manoeuvre»

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