Sentences with phrase «wriggle room in»

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.
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.

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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.
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.
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».
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.
The EU Emissions Trading System gives countries wriggle - room in meeting environmental targets.
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.
And Philip Hammond's financial plans allow considerable «wriggle room» in order to meet his own target.
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.
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 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.
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