Sentences with phrase «room wriggle room»

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They have about 125 bps of wriggle room at present before they invert the yield curve.
Deloitte Access Economics says that gives the Government political wriggle room.
If that is the case they have no wriggle room for new players or contract renewals.
With four points to make up on both Manchester City and Arsenal, there is no wriggle room for Van Gaal, even though the two clubs in his sights must still play each other.
Because if there's anyone that deserves the yumminess of Peppermint Bark, surely it's the magical people who wrangle a room full of wriggling children into dancing, horseback riding, or otherwise learning in something resembling unison.
When your baby starts crawling, you can toss it across the room so he can wriggle after it.
You're saying that as far as marriage is concerned there is no wriggle room.
Slumbersafe sleep bags, allow babies and children from birth up to 10 years plenty of room to wriggle and stretch when sleeping.
Baby has freedom to move naturally and room to grow yet they can't slip underneath, nor wriggle out and wake up cold.
Well made baby athletic wear, like jogging suits in washable, comfy fabrics, allow lots of room for a wriggling little one and they provide practical, easy, no - fuss dressing that looks great any time.
-- Always make sure you can see your baby and that the airway is free — Pull the tights / babygrow / socks a bit so that there is wriggle room for the little toes
The unbelievably compact Armadillo Flip XT is travel system - ready, with loads of wriggle room for the years to come.
11:28 - Ian Davidson, the Labour MP for Glasgow South West, kicks off by backing the bill because «the government can not be trusted and therefore it is necessary to put this down in legislation to allow them no wriggle - room whatsoever».
But there is some wriggle room there.
Evidently May calculates that delivering to pledge to «leave» the EU by March 2019 will give her some wriggle room with those aching for an even more macho approach than the UK government has already unwisely taken.
No trick shots were forthcoming, to stay with the snooker analogy, but he did achieve a loosening shot, giving himself a little wriggle room.
I spent the two - and - a-half hours in the committee room watching Murdoch wriggle under the pressure of it all - and believe me, he didn't like it one bit.
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.
The EU Emissions Trading System gives countries wriggle - room in meeting environmental targets.
There is now no wriggle room for media organisations to block this.
They'll have less wriggle room to pull the same trick if re-elected.
Lo and behold, the 2015 manifesto offers just enough wriggle - room on airport growth.
Mr Hunt brought Ofcom, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and a legal team on board to take away his «wriggle room», he said.
There is still wriggle room for him to escape trouble, however.
It seems, then, there is little wriggle room on that, so the question for the Liberal Democrats will be whether or not they can tolerate a Conservative government that wants to start slashing immediately.
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.
But there is a section of the EEA agreement which appears to offer some wriggle room on free movement: Articles 112 and 113.
And Philip Hammond's financial plans allow considerable «wriggle room» in order to meet his own target.
It's a tight timetable, and there's barely any wriggle room.
Now, Michael Howard and Oliver Letwin, the Shadow Chancellor, are better placed to deny them wriggle room.
Now Labour should call time on the Act and give itself the wriggle room to call an election, which Jezza in Number 10 could do once the Act was gone, if the other parties then proved obstructive.
Though China's language on the Paris deal is detailed, it leaves plenty of wriggle room around the details of which parts should be legally binding, on who, and in what way.
Ignorance and inaction is an appealing reaction to complexity, but we need to act before aviation gobbles up more of the increasingly small wriggle - room for emission cuts.
It's something like The Forbidden Room of rote, straight - to - streaming sci - fi: a Russian scientist 3 - D - prints a Chekhov's gun (also present: a Chekhov's foosball table); an astronaut inexplicably loses an arm and later finds it wriggling with a mind of its own, à la The Addams Family» Thing; a stranger who claims to be part of the crew is found surreally inside a wall.
The wriggle room for risk - taking and innovation is limited when head teachers are also looking over their shoulders at league tables and the next Ofsted inspection.
This doesn't allow much wriggle room for you.
With lots of wriggle room, parallel parking can take less than 10 seconds.
So if temperature data since 1997 is on average significantly higher (to give wriggle room) than +0.26 C then the claim there's been no warming since 1997 can not be true.
Actually, it's for the emotional charging and wriggle - room they get when they're doing their spruiking and push - polling.
So Mr Chris H - S, keep on pointing out that on a close reading of subsection 7, clause 7 para 16 (as amended by subsequent resolutions as needed) means that what the IPCC said wasn't exactly what they meant and so they have suddenly invented academic wriggle room.
He will continue to search comments and posts and articles for any kind of wriggle room or gotcha.
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 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 %.
Yes or No questions allow our pollies wriggle room and weasel words to mix up the pot of lies and deceit which is their forte these days
2 — I didn't want ANY warminists to have «wriggle room» and base a response on itty bitty number disagreements (though MAtt B still managed an attempt at «wriggling»)
«It leaves too much wriggle room,» Lawford says.
While national ownership and national realities are hugely important, the fact that regional and global review processes can only be based on official national data sources and that there a huge amount of wriggle room in producing those data sources, does not bode well.
This alone gives Apple plenty of room in which to wriggle, but it is interesting nevertheless that Apple's message is not consistent across product web pages.
Pi, at least, claims it will be south of $ 200, but that leaves plenty of wriggle room.
Google also announced a second - generation Chromecast for TV with a new form factor which gives extra wriggle room around the HDMI port and improved Wi - Fi performance.
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