What we do know is that virtually every boundary is going to have to change because the legislation leaves
so little leeway for variation from the set electorate quota of 76,000 voters per constituency.
Not exact matches
Bellerin is only back from short break
so his fitness isnt up to speed yet Ox is on his weak side as you see when he turns back always
so give them a
little leeway.
Well, most of you reading this don't need to learn, but large swathes of the wider fanbase certainly do; when will fans accept that young players usually take time to settle, as do players coming to England from overseas,
so when a new signing ticks both boxes maybe they deserve a
little leeway?
And the other great thing about Billion Dollar Babes is they aren't super, super popular yet,
so their sales don't sell out in the first 5 minutes, giving you a
little leeway to make decisions on your purchases.
While I'm an advocate of exercising daily and going out of your way to make it part of your routine, there has to be a
little leeway for flexibility and change, and you can't take it
so darn seriously.
They are also parodies,
so they have a
little leeway.
Obviously this is an animated film
so directors Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath and Conrad Vernon do have the
leeway of creating a rather improbable plot, but
little children may too realize that giraffes and hippopotamuses can not defy gravity and balance on a tightrope 50 feet (or more) above the ground.
That's a lot of pressure to put on one
little sentence,
so I typically give my students a bit of
leeway: Start with one interesting paragraph.
So they need a
little leeway.
If you're renting an apartment from a big company, however, they tend to have more strict rules and
little leeway,
so don't be surprised if they don't let you install a smart lock.