This clause allows for
some wiggle room around the total insured value of the home when after a loss it is determined that the cost was a little off.
There is
some wiggle room around this, but typically, the premium reserves are invested in high quality short - term debt.
Add the meatballs in a single layer, leaving
some wiggle room around them — you will probably need to cook them in batches.
Not exact matches
Or is there some «
wiggle room»
around the uncomfortable, maybe even..
At 40 weeks, the baby is huge and there's not much
room for them to
wiggle around.
The pouch for holding baby is nicely cut, providing an inward or outward - facing baby with enough
room to look
around and
wiggle without rubbing against her skin.
The curved D - shaped tank holds them perfectly without too much
room for them to
wiggle around.
Now that the unemployment rate is at a much healthier 5.7 % as of January (it's been under 6 % since the summer of 2014, a far cry from when it was 10 % just 6 years ago), employees feel like they have more job security — and more
wiggle room to move
around.
The payment is usually
around 2.5 % of the total debt, though in hardship situations, there is some
wiggle room.
Overall, though, Weeklys are tough to deal with because there isn't much
room for price to
wiggle around and a move against you doesn't have time to recover.
There's plenty of
wiggle room in the ruling, particularly in that it only applies to Japan's whaling in the waters
around Antarctica.
Ask for that board or that state bar association to give us a little bit of
wiggle room so that we continue to practice a career as our active duty spouse moves
around.
This is crucial, because when policyholders intend, but never actually got
around to requesting a beneficiary change to take a former spouse off of the policy, that creates legal
wiggle room for the former spouse to make a claim on the policy and start an unwanted legal dispute after the death of the insured.