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"wiggle room" Definitions
  1. the chance to change something or to understand it in a different way

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I think it matters where there's wiggle room, and I think we're getting so that we're not good on the wiggle room, and that's a problem.
None of the women have a lot of wiggle room.
So it gives you a little bit of wiggle room.
"There was no wiggle room," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
That means McConnell has a teeny bit more wiggle room.
So you don't see much wiggle room on this front.
That doesn't leave much wiggle room for heavy battery packs.
There was no wiggle room, and he didn't need it.
There is some wiggle room in each of those assertions.
But there might be some wiggle room on this requirement.
This gives you some wiggle room in the bidding war.
Trump has a little more wiggle room to play hardball.
That gave us some wiggle room on where this lands.
The best fit should be snug but with wiggle room.
But it also wants a sale, so there's wiggle room.
But it leaves Prime Minister Boris Johnson little wiggle room.
Breakingviews Yahoo is providing more wiggle room for Verizon Communications.
I knew there wasn't much wiggle room to screw up.
Trump leaves himself some wiggle room Even as Trump drew a line in the sand on question of providing sanctions relief before denuclearization, he gave himself some wiggle room on where he might ultimately land.
ET, there is some wiggle room to still hatch a deal.
And if you've changed your mind, there's usually some wiggle room.
You don't have a lot of wiggle room in the editing.
Have patience, and enjoy the extra wiggle room that glitches create.
But Engler argued on "Squawk Box" there may be wiggle room.
Does "the Russian government is not the source" leave wiggle room?
There is no wiggle room readily apparent in the above sentence.
The deal gave appropriators plenty of wiggle room to allocate funds.
Zuckerberg left himself some wiggle room when asked about privacy legislation.
The Hill: Dems give themselves some wiggle room on border talks.
An extra GOP senator would potentially give McConnell more wiggle room.
We tried to give ourselves some wiggle room just in case.
With all of that, I still had some extra wiggle room.
"It provides a little bit more wiggle room," Mr. Terrazas said.
"Eventually" is a word with a lot of wiggle room, however.
If I leave now, I'll have seven hours of wiggle room.
On Monday, the government seemed to give itself some wiggle room.
The best-laid plans must have a bit of wiggle room.
The third criterion is where there is now some wiggle room.
Lawmakers appear to have some wiggle room for reauthorizing CHIP, however.
But Mr. Sessions has some wiggle room in the Khaybar case.
It has given insurers more wiggle room to raise their deductibles.
When you make $9.50/hour, you don't have any wiggle room.
Then I gave myself $15 wiggle room (by "wiggle room" I mean a Saturday night in with a $4 bottle of wine, followed by a good cry) and chucked the rest straight down the throat of debt.
The original open source FreeSync standard leaves a lot of wiggle room.
So, actually, our policies are deliberately ... They leave a little wiggle room.
There is very little wiggle room from that kind of a statement.
It sounds from the filing like he won't have much wiggle room.
Yet Brussels has left some wiggle room - and Johnson has compromised before.
With two votes to spare, leadership doesn't have much wiggle room. Sen.
Instead, take one that gives you 15-20 minutes of wiggle room.
That gives you a little more wiggle room on the accessories front.
Seidl said the railroad "might have some wiggle room" for more cuts.
There is limited wiggle room in Illinois' $21 billion general fund budget.
You've fallen into a routine with no wiggle room to get out.
Desperately reliant on foreign aid, the Ukrainian government had limited wiggle room.
Under McAleenan's requests, Mexico would have more wiggle room, according to Wilson.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Theresa May has left herself some Brexit wiggle room.
By vehemently denying the accusations, Jordan has given himself little wiggle room.
That offered too much wiggle room for winemakers to add inferior varieties.
Her critics have also left themselves just a bit of wiggle room.
This new TV series adaptation should give its stars more wiggle room.
Arguments (21999 days): Here's an area where McConnell has some wiggle room.
That gives them some extra wiggle room should the VIX not cooperate.
But leave wiggle room, if you can, in case there are delays.
Many of these workers live paycheck to paycheck, with little wiggle room.
The wiggle room will vanish if a disorderly Brexit reduces growth further.
The point is, "carbon neutrality" leaves quite a bit of wiggle room.
I mean, actually, and the reason why I don't know how much wiggle room — I don't think I'm really leaving myself any wiggle room at all because probably 99 percent of my communication with the campaign was over email.
There was a little wiggle room, but not like in Halo Wars 2.
Strictly define emergencies Do not give yourself any wiggle room, urges Fidelity's Murphy.
Keylor did offer some wiggle room to those wishing to use the space.
By issuing such a blanket denial, Trump leaves himself very little wiggle room.
That leaves a lot of wiggle room, but we can work with it.
He compares an overly-tight budget with no wiggle room to physical pressure.
His "no new taxes" pledge left him little wiggle room in budget battles.
Skeptics note the wiggle room in both the intel chief and Yahoo's statements.
The White House is giving itself wiggle room on a tax-reform timeline.
Would you say Jeff Sessions committed perjury, or is there some wiggle room?
That might give him wiggle room in the math of a tight competition.
Yet he also left himself plenty of wiggle room in case conditions change.
But she still wants to leave her members a bit of wiggle room.
And in an already tough environment retailers have little wiggle room on prices.
That money would afford them wiggle room in the schedule if issues pop up.
The agency has some wiggle room to move money from elsewhere into disaster relief.
"There really wasn't any wiggle room, there was no getting around it," she said.
Surely, there's some wiggle room in there (perhaps only one pint of ice cream?).
"So he may have created enough wiggle room to change his position," Tierney said.
"There's at least three years of wiggle room to push off projects," he said.
There was little wiggle room for YouTubers to simply hang out in the pavilion.
But as Farnsworth says, vague terms give politicians "wiggle room," which can be important.
Lambert's considerable stature didn't grant her any wiggle room, because she's also a woman.
"Venezuela gives OPEC and Russia wiggle room," says Helima Croft of RBC Capital Markets.
VR's most popular live-streaming events service is giving you a little wiggle room.
And his lawyerly answers left a lot of wiggle room to do just that.
Now, at least, they've got 50 more megabytes of wiggle room to start with.
It doesn't indicate a clear change—what it does indicate, however, is wiggle room.
That would still give the president plenty of wiggle room, without allowing fake emergencies.
Experts say the rule gives the government's roughly 3 million employees less wiggle room.
You have about a half hour to an hour of wiggle room, says Rosenberg.
Lawyers say the head of state should act promptly and has little wiggle room.
Some banks already allow wiggle room on names printed on credit and debit cards.
If you want some wiggle room, you may choose to aim for fatFIRE figures.
But on foreign policy, he has way more wiggle room to make his mark.
There's a lot of wiggle room there for extensive data collection on Facebook's part.
In my case, it turned out that there was wiggle room in the offer.
This could give politicians some wiggle room when it comes to posting manipulated videos.
I guess that "probably" leaves some wiggle room, but I'm sticking by the premise.
Even if courts do find wiggle room here, discretion can be taken too far.
But, but, but: Using the phrase "one of the first things" leaves wiggle room.
My intervention, though kind, left no wiggle room for me to justify continuing to drink.
It also gives the next government little wiggle room if the global economy keeps slowing.
And it undermines the film's core question about the afterlife by allowing purgatorial wiggle-room.
Trump Jr.'s statement gives him a tiny bit of wiggle room on this point.
But, in politics, even the unthinkable allows for some wiggle room -- and veteran Republican Sen.
That means there's more wiggle room in your budget and less money lost to interest.
Don't forget: The amount of wiggle room Republicans have for pushing military spending is slim.
There also tends to be more wiggle room regarding how that money gets doled out.
We are paying Pepper, we don't have the wiggle room to pay for a solicitor.
And there's enough wiggle room in the law for the judge to go either way.
But Congress is refusing to give NASA and its commercial partners any more wiggle room.
But Democrats argue the IRS has no wiggle room to avoid handing over the documents.
That flexibility gives carmakers important "wiggle room" to achieve targets they might not otherwise hit.
So you're giving yourself more wiggle room for places you can actually drive the ball.
Amey says he doesn't think there's much "wiggle room" over the value of the disclosure.
That leaves little wiggle room for any other meaningful allocations without damaging our fiscal health.
There is a bit of wiggle room on pricing, so shoppers are free to negotiate.
A scheme called SegWit, first introduced in August 2017, has provided a little extra wiggle room.
What's beyond argument is that Biden has lost any sort of wiggle room in the race.
That gives the Fed some more wiggle room to let the economy run its course. 3.
"This one leaves too much wiggle room for a mistake, especially in younger women," she says.
Tesla says the prices are "expected" leaving the company some wiggle room on the final pricing.
At times like these, I hate that my salary doesn't really give me much wiggle room.
She also wants countries with fiscal wiggle room to spend more, calling out Germany by name.
The more clearly I communicate, the less wiggle room I have in my brain to panic.
But last year it rose to 100% — meaning there is no wiggle room in the system.
In a closed-door meeting with conservative leaders on Wednesday, Brady left himself some wiggle room.
There is no wiggle room, with a majority of 52 and no support from the Democrats.
Some believe there is more wiggle room on non-manifesto provisions such as "pay to stay".
There's wiggle room there, and Gorsuch has a history of leaning toward the Free Exercise side.
Ryan had some wiggle room to reach a compromise, but McConnell's margin of error is smaller.
It turns out the earnings hurdle put in place by the board has some wiggle room.
Producers there will not have Champagne's wiggle room if they want to carry the regional label.
Some abstain from sex, booze, and beef, while others allow for a bit more wiggle room.
"There's only so much wiggle room as a public company," said Mr. Stinchcomb, the early employee.
I asked Cullins whether there is wiggle room in terms of when birth control is effective.
The president was leaving himself some wiggle room on whether he would actually make the trip.
Trump Jr.'s Sunday statement gives him a tiny bit of wiggle room on this point.
"I am never inclined to filibuster a SCOTUS nom," he wrote, leaving the requisite wiggle room.
For starters, don't assume a manufacturer's discount means there's no additional wiggle room in the price.
Trump Jr.'s Sunday statement gave him a tiny bit of wiggle room on this point.
So you'll have a little bit of wiggle room to grab a few full-priced goodies, too.
That buys the world some wiggle room, but not much: about six years' worth of global emissions.
Congress also is limited in how much it can tweak USMCA, though there is some wiggle room.
The health care industry is asking for more wiggle room on the federal law that outlaws kickbacks.
He spent enough of his final hours unattended to give a vindictive alternative historian some wiggle room.
What an incredible idea for modern entertainment, to leave miles of wiggle room to respond to feedback.
With Rodriguez off the books, it gives the club more wiggle room in salary terms, Steinberg said.
We found that little genetic "wiggle room" still exists in the breed to make additional genetic changes.
We found that little genetic 'wiggle room' still exists in the breed to make additional genetic changes.
"A modest and reliable fiscal policy doesn't allow much more wiggle room (to cut taxes)," Schaeuble said.
Is that something you worry about, or do you feel there's legal wiggle room for you there?
Instead he gave himself some wiggle-room by announcing a target range, of between 6.5% and 7%.
The series is about Barry in a way that doesn't give it a ton of wiggle room.
If you burn extra calories, you'll have more wiggle room to consume extra calories without weight gain.
The memo said there's no intention of changing the policy, but left a sliver of wiggle room.
Further, with stock valuations sitting near a 10-year high, equities have little wiggle room, he said.
As home prices continue to rise, potential buyers have less and less wiggle room in their wallets.
Still, with RRR at 15.5 percent for the country's largest lenders, there is lots of wiggle room.
"Sometimes he's been truthful about some matters, but he also sometimes finds some wiggle room," Bernstein said.
Reality check: There's a lot of wiggle room in "underwriting profit," based on Oscar's own financial data.
That sort of price point gives you considerably less wiggle room than with, say, a $1,000 phone.
U.S. officials have signaled that they don't intend to provide waivers, although they've left some wiggle room.
Even when you're practising prudence, you need some wiggle room for the animals that capture our hearts.
With the main focus on repealing and replacing Obamacare, Trump should have more wiggle room on infrastructure.
Though it's best to cut up the fruit close to serving, you do have some wiggle room.
She has more wiggle room on the other demands, but has not indicated any willingness to budge.
But the laws still leave a lot of wiggle room, and the extremists openly skirted the boundaries.
On the wiggle room afforded by art, better (though harder) to discuss than to ban or vilify.
Borrowing has been slightly lower than predicted, giving a little more wiggle room in the short term.
Some on Capitol Hill say there may be some wiggle room on the end-of-September deadline.
We've allowed ourselves some wiggle room because we're artists, but I think we can have strict rules.
In the example above, asking for a salary range of $68,000 to $72,000 offers more wiggle room.
That way, Mr. Johnson would be denied the wiggle room to, say, schedule an election after Oct.
It's still unclear how Barr will handle the situation, and legal experts say he has wiggle room.
Republicans may have some wiggle room as they walk a line between the Democrats and the president.
"Even if courts do find wiggle room here, discretion can be taken too far," Mr. Bier wrote.
The move sacrifices some of her independence, but it affords her some wiggle room with her finances.
It's actually trying to buy yourself a little bit of wiggle room to continue being Goldman Sachs.
So it's not clear how much legal wiggle room there is for Uber to make this argument either.
Yet Trump has offered only a little wiggle room ahead of his scheduled dinner with the Chinese leader.
And in some cases, like data cap exemptions, a bit of wiggle room might actually help its business.
Is there wiggle room to create time for things that charge your battery daily or every few days?
But Rand Paul seems hard to win, even if he's left himself some wiggle room to come around.
Until now, there hasn't been much wiggle room in breakdowns for a show or film to reflect reality.
Even among those who generally oppose late-term abortions, there's significant wiggle room when it comes to Zika.
This gives him tremendous wiggle room to renegotiate the parameters of Philippine politics, including its foreign policy orientation.
Given the fact that it's got a fixed focal length, there isn't a ton of wiggle room there.
Theaters fight back when they're excluded That said, Tsujihara seems to leave some wiggle room for Warner Bros.
But within that choice, there was wiggle room, with Chloe admitting she's not actually sure how she feels.
Streaming services don't have much wiggle room for maintenance; they're mostly uninterested in maintaining the illusion of ownership.
If you allow yourself a bit of wiggle room in your schedule, you automatically don't feel as stressed.
After his cryptic Super Bowl Sunday tweet left some glimmer of hypothetical wiggle room, acceptance came in stages.
FuboTV's base package is a pricier entry point with less wiggle room, but it's also far more comprehensive.
Don't be a perfectionist or inflexible with your schedule today—you'll need wiggle room as surprises pop up.
And there is a lot of wiggle room in a revamping of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Local and state governments increasingly took actions that left the leagues with little to no wiggle room. Gov.
The four-pound weight limit doesn't offer much wiggle room, but tying the bird like a turkey helps.
But it's a change that will cost them money in a bill that has almost no wiggle room.
But adopting these techniques still leaves plenty of wiggle room for dealing — or not dealing — with climate change.
Sanders left himself a bit more wiggle room, saying that he "in all likelihood" would choose a woman.
That is where home prices are still rising fastest and borrowers have less wiggle room in their wallets.
Trump's comments left Israel with little wiggle room, especially for Netanyahu, who has never publicly disagreed with Trump.
Mr. Powell could duck the question of what happens next, buying himself and the committee more wiggle room.
Planning ahead and adding wiggle room to your budget can help you avoid the worst aspects of homeownership.
In this case, you'd want to add more space for comfy socks and wiggle room for your toes. 
Some experts see wiggle room for a larger budget shortfall so long as the economy continues to grow.
Even then, the Mets had wiggle room, but their grasp on a once-comfortable lead steadily slipped away.
Zeldin pointed out Trump has a lot of wiggle room in the way he answered questions for Mueller.
But as a document it's quite compelling, and leaves almost no wiggle room for Democrats to break ranks.
"I think they were giving themselves some wiggle room," said Chuck Cumello, president and CEO of Essex Financial.
Just because it appears to be corporate protocol does not mean there isn't wiggle room for more money.
Wilpon said Van Wagenen still had some wiggle room for more spending, but the amount was not specified.
That tight margin means there may not be any wiggle room left for, say, a big rent increase.
This wiggle room has given hope to adherents of alternative gravity theories, though such folks  remain in the minority .
Personally, when we think about "cheap" flights, there's often a lot of wiggle room, because everyone's budgets are different.
But, since it's not quite business professional, we're left with a little wiggle room, both in creativity and cost.
Some YouTube creators like Marques Brownlee record their videos in 8K, which gives them more wiggle room in editing.
There have been earlier signs that Warren and her campaign were leaving open wiggle room on Medicare for All.
But there's wiggle room as far as the consent requirement in how the audio is recorded, transmitted and stored.
You also have wiggle room, though, if you really want it: Hostile disengagement is less volatile than hostile engagement.
If you happen to have a little more wiggle room in your holiday schedule, your savings might be different.
Penalties for too many readmissions or poor quality will be opportunities for wiggle room in the Medicare price hike.
It doesn't help that most terms of service and community guidelines are purposely vague to give moderators wiggle room.
I also like to put in a little wiggle room for content to become more of an online influencer.
And that gave you the freedom or the impetus to say ... It gave me some wiggle room for sure.
Illiquid and other hard-to-value assets allow individuals some wiggle room to inflate or deflate their net worth.
Mitch McConnell always had an eye back on the House where he knew that he had little wiggle room.
That's fine, but I appreciated the wiggle room and bonus leftovers of Plated, which made it feel marginally economical.
More wiggle room with a work wardrobe opens up more options and sometimes, causes confusion: Is this too short?
"There might be wiggle room for four or five schools to get invited, and they'll cash in," he added.
That gives offenders some wiggle room to contend that they did not know their conduct or remarks were prohibited.
You're going to need as much time to yourself and as much wiggle room to reschedule things as possible.
You can and should insist on having the best of both worlds: plenty of support and some wiggle room!
There was no wiggle room for me to be both antisexist and antimisogynistic and yet a heterosexual young boy.
In response, the NHTSA rewrote its guidelines, leaving less wiggle room for automakers to play with the safety numbers.
But even as Trump has privately questioned the group's remaining influence amid internal upheaval, he found little wiggle room.
He has pointedly left himself some wiggle room to be convinced that the nominee understands where he's coming from.
WinFuture reported on remarks that Wangfei shared with Der Standard, and it seems he didn't leave much wiggle room.
You still need time to sleep, and some wiggle room in case other people don't have the same energy!
Legal "wiggle room" over whether software used to switch off emissions controls contravene EU law has muddied the waters.
Under Perdue's USDA, schools will have more wiggle room for interpreting the standards around milk, whole grains, and sodium.
If Democrats pick up seats in the remaining House races, it could afford her a bit more wiggle room.
Self-identifying as queer gives me the wiggle room I need to have these conversations with myself and with others.
The bill doesn't limit ICE's existing powers to transfer some money between certain funds, so it has some wiggle room.
Chief among these are the fact that there's really not a lot of wiggle room with regard to device footprint.
Some wiggle room was found, leading to a new, roughly 100-times-longer proton lifetime prediction, but this wasn't enough.
If you're not low income, you have more wiggle room to be less stringent about how you use your money.
Android, on the other hand, is an inherently more open system, and that gives Microsoft a lot more wiggle room.
While I craved financial stability and security, I also craved wiggle room for personal growth, creativity/expression, and self-care.
He's giving (the Fed) a little wiggle room that maybe they won't raise rates for a fourth time this year….
On the other hand, there are hints of some wiggle room for Iranian crude buyers that could help lower prices.
Thanks to his tax cuts, deficits are shooting past $1 trillion annually, providing little wiggle room for new spending programs.
"People still see that wiggle room, just because they haven't been reminded of a really big prosecution lately," Palomba says.
And, of course, "up to six films" leaves the door open for a lot of wiggle room on selection here.
Most personal loan requests — 61 percent — are aimed at helping people get some wiggle room on their debts, LendingTree found.
There is all manner of genetic wiggle room between these species, and hybridization with domestic dogs and coyotes is common.
If asked whether or not you're going to run, you have to give yourself a little bit of wiggle room.
There's some wiggle room, however, for a state to design how exactly to inflict this inevitable pain on Medicaid recipients.
But, man, if you saw some what we're choosing from, you'd realize that we have very little wiggle room here.
With shares trading at less than $3 a share, Groupon has no wiggle room to miss its numbers this Thursday.
That may be helpful for Chinese diplomats seeking wiggle-room, though they would prefer to be pinned down to neither.
He has given himself some wiggle room, and uncertainty about the outcome of Brexit negotiations means he may need it.
You will want a lot of wiggle room for rescheduling plans and having time to yourself to rest and recuperate.
But, if you give Putin any wiggle room, he'll just continue to push (with all kinds of force) for more.
Leaving some wiggle room As the hearing went on, senators from both parties prodded Barr for details about the report.
To figure out if there's any other wiggle room, Schwab-Pomerantz advises Ariza to sit down with a financial planner.
On Thursday, European banking authorities announced they too were giving wiggle room for a similar rule coming online March 1.
It gives Trump very little wiggle room in trying to bring up his low approval rating before his re-election.
President Trump has backed trade restrictions for much of his public life, but his tariff orders have some wiggle room.
Give people more wiggle room in how they can define the skill, and they will tend to rate themselves higher.
When you come in defensive and digging in your heels, you don't give the company a lot of wiggle room.
MAZZETTI: Some might think that, the way you're phrasing this, makes it sound like you're leaving yourself some wiggle room.
The 2001 guidelines gave parents more wiggle room to decide if four or six ounces daily was appropriate for preschoolers.
You want between one and two centimeters of wiggle room between your big toe and the front of the shoe.
Two laws, the Economy Act of 1932 and the Feed and Forage Act, give the president some spending wiggle room.
But Ms. Williams, a 1843-year-old retiree, lives on a fixed income and doesn't have much financial wiggle room.
Not having this in writing, however, left Pyongyang some wiggle room, which it used later to conduct a satellite launch.
"If they have a generous retiree health option, then that could give them a little more wiggle room," said Eagleson.
But the order also seemed to indicate that despite Trump repeatedly insisting he meant a physical wall, there was wiggle room.
Parker allows himself some wiggle room by saying he wants to be a Max Martin, as opposed to the Max Martin.
My ears are on the small side, but even so, the interior of the pads doesn't allow for much wiggle room.
Yes, but: There might still be some wiggle room for last minute deal-making, though the margin for error is small.
And Merkel's domestic wiggle room for a Franco-German deal on integrating the euro zone's finances more closely would be narrow.
Given that, a congressional witness might have a bit more wiggle room when it comes to proving that someone lied intentionally.
The company's troubled past and the competitive retail environment still will leave little wiggle room for negative surprises, turnaround specialists said.
But critics say the resolution leaves wiggle room by saying Iran is "called upon" not forbidden from carrying out such tests.
Instead, it merely creates an exemption to the 1861 law that allows women the wiggle room to seek a legal termination.
The wiggle room for differences in interpretations means there's no clear answer yet, University of Edinburgh paleontologist Stephen Brusatte told Gizmodo.
However, Sanofi gave itself some wiggle room by saying, "We may at times have a sound reason for a higher increase."
It buys Trump a lot of wiggle room in the months ahead — and that was the strategic aim of the speech.
According to industry experts, there remains a little wiggle room left for retailers selling apparel at these prices — but not much.
Typically, the income ceiling is 250% of the federal poverty rate, but some programs have a little wiggle room, Speidel says.
"Rural hospitals are small, there [are] less economies of scale, and there's less wiggle room in the system," Hiatt Kim said.
Still, the minister has less wiggle room compared to Nene's October medium term budget that predicted 1.7 percent growth this year.
But officials in his administration have clearly been looking for ways to find wiggle room to get out of the deal.
The first complaint was always dubious, given the premium on offer and Vantiv's limited wiggle room to make it more generous.
And prime waterfront properties and houses within walking distance of shops and restaurants tend to offer less wiggle room on price.
Analysts say the ruling, which went overwhelmingly in favor of the Philippines, narrows China's wiggle room for negotiation in the dispute.
But now Sessions is narrowing the language of the order for less legal wiggle room and more penalties for sanctuary cities.
But the parties have some wiggle room because the deal text doesn't have to be released until the end of September.
The DOT is also giving airlines some wiggle room to limit the movement of some emotional-support animals in the cabin.
You won't change anyone's mind on Obamacare, but there's curious wiggle room when it comes to the state's role in healthcare.
Some offers may give you over a year to pay off your bill, offering more wiggle room in your monthly budget.
If you have some wiggle room, consider putting extra cash into savings or give yourself permission to enjoy a small splurge.
Her role as coordinator carries weight, and Once Upon a Time has a lot of wiggle room in terms of representation.
Since my credit limit is well above my monthly budget, I also have wiggle room in the event of an emergency.
In 1989 dollars, $10 would give you some wiggle room for taxes, but doesn't upgrade you to additional ply toilet paper. 
He did, however, leave open the door just a smidgen to allowing for some wiggle room for a late tee time.
Even so, it may have been worth adding an extra black square to these corners to give some more wiggle room.
That said, research — and recent history — suggests that women have far less wiggle room than men in striking an appealing balance.
Where judges do have wiggle room to choose the size of a fine, mandatory minimums and maximums often tie their hands.
Mars and Mercury meet, and you may act like you know everything, but leave some wiggle room for being proven wrong.
Though I was already living pretty frugally and had some wiggle room in my budget, I knew I could cut back.
All could be affordable enough to sign but would leave the team with little wiggle room to fill out the roster.
As of this month, there's a lot less wiggle room for New York landlords or brokers to pile on new fees.
From there, we figured out how much wiggle room we had, set a budget for a new home, and started looking.
And with these sensible reforms, Medicare can retain some much-needed fiscal wiggle room to get its own house in order.
That includes five first-place teams that have all the wiggle room of a middle-seat holder on an overbooked flight.
Still, this nuance presents President Trump with a lot more wiggle room than President George H.W. Bush had back in 1990.
"We are trapped in brinkmanship because there is not a lot of wiggle room between Yankee and Southern Culture," Woodard says.
With Samsung and Apple's best phones now at the $1,000 price range, OnePlus has plenty of wiggle room between $500-$1,000.
He gave himself lots of wiggle room, making it clear he would take whatever Mueller produced and write his own report.
But the three different measures give campaigns wiggle room to choose the number they think will make them look the best.
Samsung has a little wiggle room, maybe, as it's more willing than Apple to allow a wide variety of carrier discounts.
He signalled there could be some wiggle room in talks with Russia but did not spell out what that might be.
Others also stated concern that cutting rates now would leave the Fed little wiggle room the next time a slowdown emerged.
It shows that courts don't agree on how to handle these cases, which gives both sides a bit of wiggle room.
Not universally, but with sufficient wiggle room to say there was potential for a miss, especially in such a close contest.
Luckily, the passenger lane was empty to the left of the Camaro, so the vehicle had a little bit more wiggle room.
Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California and the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, has left himself ample wiggle room on timing.
With very little wiggle room in their wallets, buyers have to be able to make the math work on the monthly payment.
And hey, from a pure cost perspective, that opens up around $50,000 worth of wiggle room from companies to play around with.
If he loses support in that space, it would offer Republicans wiggle room to turn on him, which could endanger his presidency.
EU diplomats and officials have signaled there may be some wiggle room if May manages to win the parliament over shortly afterwards.
As their work has borne out, they have attained a surprising amount of wiggle room where there was thought to be none.
"All of these things are pretty unlikely, so the conservative assumptions should allow for significant wiggle room in the budget," he explains.
FIT's Quan said there's still some wiggle room for retailers charging $10 or more for a T-shirt to lower their prices.
Those with packed schedules or who are prone to overrun set meeting times might want to build in some extra wiggle room.
There's definitely wiggle room on the side of consumer experience; Ticketmaster receives plenty of grief from customers for its fees and practices.
The wiggle room Nintendo tries to give itself is through tags, short and pithy descriptors to indicate the tone of a stage.
You have a lot of wiggle room when it comes to your lifestyle, and can shape it to best suit your needs.
Hatch then rolls out a series of questions for Treasury that leave little wiggle room in anticipation of the June 30 deadline.
The new rules will be standards for the armed forces but the different branches are allowed some wiggle room in adjusting them.
That statement didn't close the door to a presidential bid entirely, giving Steyer some wiggle room to reconsider at a later date.
The vanishingly small chance of a deal leaves Downing Street very little wiggle room in its attempts to avoid a Brexit delay.
Though his response to this question leaves a bit of wiggle room in markets where veterinary services have not been so consolidated.
There appears to be wiggle room in the charter, because it does not specifically prohibit a lawmaker from serving as DNC chairman.
"Even if only one partner is working outside the home, it's important to have some judgment-free wiggle room in the budget."
In a typical Trump flourish, the president did add plenty of wiggle room on Wednesday to his hopes for a lengthy trial.
There's at most three who people are looking at right now, with wiggle room for like seven, which is still not 22.
South Carolina's Republican base provides little wiggle room to condemn or criticize Trump on even some of the GOP's longest-held ideals.
As you can see, there wasn't much wiggle room, but it's an amusement park -- no one was in danger of drowning here.
If the two 40 percent keyboards below are just a little too cozy, this one gives your fingers some more wiggle room.
If you want more wiggle room, I&aposd say go with American Eagle&aposs curvy jeans — they&aposre life-changing, no exaggeration. 
This kind of statement leaves wiggle room, meaning it wouldn't be explicitly false if the allegations being denied are in fact true.
Candidates do not formally create or control them, giving contenders some rhetorical wiggle room to disavow them while still benefiting from them.
The legal murkiness leaves enough wiggle room for both sides in this showdown to claim that the law is on their side.
His answers also left wiggle room that he could roll back both women in all combat positions and gays serving in the military.
But the Kardashians had a lot more wiggle room for growth, while New York was stuck in a game show box, Smith explains.
Dads onscreen — and in life — are given more wiggle room to make mistakes, to be distant or to prioritize themselves over their kids.
The Constitution, Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 is the big caveat that Conway and Katyal argue leaves zero wiggle room for Whitaker.
Once you allocate the majority of your salary to your apartment, it leaves you very little wiggle room to spend on everything else.
This is not where I wanted our extra money to go this month, but I am grateful we always have some wiggle room.
So the bill gives commercial companies a lot of wiggle room to do what they want in space, with very little government intervention.
That being said, recording the streams is technically possible, and copyright law has left some wiggle room for services like PlayOn to exist.
" The Justice Department has left itself some wiggle-room on its zero-tolerance approach, saying it would be applied "to the extent practicable.
In the updated phrasing, the wording leaves a little more wiggle room, only suggesting that carriers "may" be required to provide these responses.
The limited color palette didn't leave a lot of wiggle room: The colors could be shifted only by intensity, rather than developer preference.
Moreover, it states that the government "shall not presume" that the Outer Space Treaty applies to private companies, allowing even more wiggle room.
It does however have the wiggle room to invest as much of 20% of its assets away from the index in special cases.
The price goes up because of this fixed supply, paired with steadily increasing demand—the only variable with wiggle room is the price.
Image quality is important when it comes to 360-degree video, but the format is so new that there's still some wiggle room.
Clinton's position might leave less wiggle room for moderate Democrats looking to team up with Republican lawmakers to pile new restrictions on Iran.
"We have them hovering about $1 billion in cash ... They don't have a ton of wiggle room though in our view," Spak said.
The bottom line is what companies do with their extra wiggle room will determine how successful the tax code overhaul is for Republicans.
Mnuchin will now have to balance his loyalty to the president with a request that many experts say leaves him little wiggle room.
Others have given themselves some wiggle room, which could allow Pelosi to pick off some detractors by twisting arms or sweetening the pot.
Critics say the so-called Vulnerability Equities Process allows the government too much wiggle-room to hoard exploits at the expense of cybersecurity.
While the sheer magnitude of the figure helps generate attention, the company's self-celebration doesn't allow for much wiggle room if growth slows.
"Give yourself a little wiggle room during the season," said Lauren Greutman, a savings expert and founder of the personal finance site LaurenGreutman.com.
The big questions are whether he'll leave some wiggle room to potentially salvage the deal, and what the Europeans and Iranians do next.
But the company gives itself some wiggle room by stating explicitly that it crates pigs while they're in the process of becoming pregnant.
The court has said it's definitely not legal to skew maps based on partisan politics, but there's still wiggle room in that ruling.
There's no wiggle room for a failed budget resolution — and no faction of the party will want to come out against the president.
Indeed, even as Clinton shifted to the left during Thursday's debate, she seemed to be desperately trying to leave herself some wiggle room.
As a business, Planet 13's social media content is heavily restricted and monitored, but individual users have a lot more wiggle room.
Maybe she should set herself an actual challenge next, and do an intimate Broadway residency à la Springsteen — with wiggle room for improv.
Luckily my monthly expenses are so low that I have a lot of wiggle room and it's usually easy enough to catch up.
Even with the Posey homer, the Mets' offense gave him plenty of wiggle room, and the contributions continued to come from unexpected places.
The 12-letter BADMINTON NET forced 16 rows for symmetry, which gave me just a little extra wiggle room for optimizing theme placement.
You buy yourself a lot of wiggle room with a French accent, subtitles, a Parisian locale, the Seine, a few baguettes and Huppert.
However, if you&aposre left without much disposable income after paying the bills each month, you&aposre not leaving yourself any wiggle room.
It is as likely as not that Republicans will have the same amount of wiggle room — or more — in the Senate in 2019.
" The Justice Department has left itself some wiggle-room on its zero-tolerance approach, saying it would be applied "to the extent practicable.
YouTube's policies on content removal leave wiggle room for the company to determine how it wants to proceed on a case-by-case basis.
But where those games left the player some wiggle room on their interpretative stance, Oikospiel is forcefully urgent, albeit colored by Kanaga's surreal imagination.
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We knew Bradley was coming into a tough spot, taking over for a team with very little talent or wiggle room in the table.
Between the lines: While a growing list of prominent White House hopefuls are offering supportive GND comments, some of their remarks leave wiggle room.
The law also lacks specifics, Yampolskiy said, an indication the Kremlin is building in some wiggle room for how exactly it will be enforced.
With the current funds rate target at just 0.25 percent-0.5 percent, it leaves the central bank with little wiggle room using conventional tools.
With all this potential confusion, it is no wonder that style-book authors prefer to leave little wiggle-room, requiring or banning wherever possible.
Now, the Treasury does have a little wiggle room before it gets to that point, something it calls "extraordinary measures" to move money around.
But his apparent ignorance of the Teapot Dome Scandal, while serving as Harding's Vice President, doesn't leave us much wiggle room in assessing Coolidge.
That not only leaves them plenty of wiggle room for whatever actually takes place in the market, it also sounds like wise, prudent advice.
So the president has his hand forced to sign a 1,159 page bill that we KNOW is filled with amnesty, PORK and wiggle room?
First-time buyers usually have less wiggle room in their wallets, and home prices are rising fastest on the lower end of the market.
Lawmakers are facing an end-of-the-year traffic jam with legislation piling up and a tight schedule that leaves them little wiggle room.
With 20183 votes needed before Vice President Mike Pence could cast a tie-breaking vote and pass the bill, Republicans have zero wiggle room.
But even Medicare-for-all-supporting candidates have sought out some wiggle room on the more difficult challenges presented by the single-payer plan.
It's unclear whether that will be on the agenda though, and states will have wiggle room regardless, since they are responsible for licensing clinics.
The code itself gives the executive branch little wiggle room in responding, stating only that the Treasury secretary "shall" furnish the information upon request.
You simply drill a hole in the lid of the cooler large enough for your immersion circulator to fit through with minimal wiggle room.
The plan is not fully fleshed out, which White House aides said would provide some wiggle room to hammer out the details during negotiations.
All told this trick of assuming tax cuts creates wiggle room of a whopping $462 billion — or over $500 billion if counting interest costs.
But there is obviously wiggle room to include your Twitter handle, if you want to be like Jack, or just a first name, too.
Prices have dropped far below that, to levels starting at $50,000 — and one media buyer said there is wiggle room to go below that threshold.
"There's not too much wiggle room when something is called 'The Race Papers,'" Stephanie Llanes, one of the CCR lawyers filing the motion, told Gizmodo.
The notice also makes clear that it is not intended as a "total wall solution," leaving itself further wiggle room as it conceptualizes the project.
Because who doesn't want a little extra wiggle room in their budget to buy one of those limited-edition holiday makeup sets just for themselves?
The federation's chief, Bernard Giudicelli, called for a dress code where players will wear mostly white — with no wiggle room for off-white or cream.
This is a relatively easy diving cenote with a lot of wiggle room, but some cenotes have narrow spaces that require a flattened body posture.
Goldman Sachs told clients in a note that there is still some wiggle room in the negotiations, which are still set to continue on Friday.
Though technically the year I was born doesn't fit snugly within the Xennial category — I can operate Snapchat thankyouverymuch — it gives a little wiggle room.
Even though she's climbed her way to the top, she's been careful to never place herself on a pedestal, giving her wiggle room for missteps.
One Republican aide said the President could find some wiggle room in the fact that it will take months before the S400 deliveries are complete.
Joe Barton (R-TX), who said there is little wiggle room in the Second Amendment, said he'd look at a bump stock ban, and Rep.
However, if you have a little more wiggle room, a tall nonfat cappuccino has only 60 calories and delivers 113% of your daily calcium needs.
AMLO faces a challenging situation as the debt increased significantly under the current Mexican administration, reducing further the very little "wiggle room" in Mexico's budget.
There's quite a bit of wiggle room in the word "facilitate"—meaning that the money could have come from Trump or another wealthy financial backer.
"Anytime a manager puts you in a hole like that, where you've got bases loaded and you've got no wiggle room, that's tough," Yost said.
Each federal agency has a shutdown plan, written in consultation with the OMB, and the administration would have some wiggle room in what it does.
And, finding some community help in caring for grandmother would give Noelle and her family a little wiggle room – both financially and with their time.
Residents will be able to cover the most necessary expenses, but there's not a lot of wiggle room, said Mark Evitt, features editor for GOBankingRates.
Bill Daly said that this year's trophy would be "kind of a variation", which leaves just enough wiggle room that we can still fix this.
In November, two federal agencies issued guidance on the problem, granting cities some wiggle room to use zoning and other tools to control the proliferation.
But he left himself wiggle room, stopping short of saying it would be unconstitutional for him to use force without lawmakers' approval in other situations.
"While preserving wiggle room, the thrust is that the president should not use force except in cases of self-defense, pretty narrowly conceived," he said.
Student loan borrowers could get some wiggle room when it comes to repaying private loans, thanks to two new proposals in the Senate banking bill.
But there is a small window of opportunity for policymakers to act, while interest rates remain low and we have some wiggle room on taxes.
It's generally accepted that the company has just about emptied the bottle in its home country, but still has plenty of wiggle room left worldwide.
The "all appropriate actions" language gives some wiggle room to the agencies, so it's possible not all of these will be introduced within 90 days.
It was also not clear whether there was any wiggle room to alter the decision, since Trump has not spoken in public on it directly.
These localities have had wiggle room in how their state governments enforce federal laws, but in Texas, these practices have come to a screeching halt.
Reilly left himself a little wiggle room — since he ultimately won't make the final call as to the fate of Friends on Netflix — but not much.
"There were a couple times I knew I was pushing it but felt like we had that support for wiggle room in the past," Holly wrote.
Most of the memoranda contain legal language about ordering things to the maximum extent permitted by law which is designed to preserve lots of wiggle-room.
That has resulted pretty poorly formed community guidelines that are often vague and designed to provide the company with wiggle room when exercising its moderation tools.
Some are a little softer, offer a tiny bit of wiggle room for the defendant, or give them a bit more protection should things go south.
Now, interest rates are historically low, which leaves the central bank with little wiggle room in the event of a recession or if the economy stumbles.
" Though based on the release of this updated Switch, there seems to be a little wiggle room when it comes to Nintendo's definition of "new hardware.
The number includes not only foreign aid, but private sector investments as well, and there's a lot of wiggle room over what counts towards the total.
With some wiggle room based on salary cap carryover, teams keep their payrolls under that figure, or risk massive fines and the loss of draft picks.
Not only will Republicans have more wiggle room when it comes time for Senate votes, but the outlook for 2020 is only slightly better for Democrats.
"She essentially said, 'Look, the President is trying to give Congress a little wiggle room on this but we do need Congress to act,' " Mullin said.
Welch explains that you do have wiggle room to leave a job sooner if you stayed at a previous company for an extended period of time.
So, if you don't like your prescription and want to tweak it, I'd suggest giving yourself a few days of wiggle room to contact the doctor.
That schedule leaves little wiggle room for any additional delays, according to the GAO, and securing additional seats on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft could take years.
Red Sox ride HRs, 3-hit pitching to win over Indians CLEVELAND — There was not much wiggle room, so Drew Pomeranz did not wiggle at all.
There&aposs been some wiggle room by independents in the middle, and that might actually be what it comes down to on Election Day in November.
The moon in Capricorn meets Saturn and connects with Neptune, asking you to take your responsibilities seriously, but also to give yourself a little wiggle room.
Bumpy is nine-feet-by-nine-feet and seats six people, not much wiggle room given that Arata is 300 pounds and over six feet tall.
But the Senate is notably offering some wiggle room for the budget resolution to be changed later, with the explicit purpose of repealing and replacing Obamacare.
And its privacy promise says Calibra would not share financial data with Facebook except in "limited cases," but that seems to provide plenty of wiggle room.
Myron Ebell, who led the Environmental Protection Agency's transition team through Trump's inauguration, said it was a mistake to leave "wiggle room" in the withdrawal announcement.
But for now, there's a lot of wiggle room, as the tech leaders invest around the edges of blockchain while focusing their time and money elsewhere.
Revenue targets The joint statement calls for tax reform that "places a priority on permanence" — a comment that signals deficit neutrality but leaves some wiggle room.
Unlike Amazon, which has alternative revenue streams like advertising and its cloud computing business, a brick and mortar store has less wiggle room for wage hikes.
The higher the number, the less wiggle room public health officials have to break the chain of new transmissions before an outbreak gets out of control.
Ultra-easy monetary policy is here to stay for a while but UniCredit's latest buyback plans point to the benefits of some new regulatory wiggle room.
In an interview with CBS News that aired Wednesday, Trump indicated he considered Putin responsible for election interference in 2016, although he left some wiggle room.
And what these systems want to do is space out the particles enough so that it maximizes the amount of wiggle room available to all the particles.
Despite the rule in these states, there was some wiggle room and voters could cast ballots without the required ID if they had another form of verification.
Leave some wiggle room in your response to show that you have career goals and plans, and that you are considering whether they align with the organization.
The Trump administration is leaving itself wiggle room to continue allowing Iran to export oil, potentially setting up another catalyst for lower crude prices later this year.
With everything happening at what is basically a culinary snail's pace, you have a lot more wiggle room — up to an hour or two, according to Schloss.
The changes to the act could even leave wiggle room for an administration notoriously unfriendly to environmental regulations to essentially gut the Endangered Species Act, experts said.
If the deal is finalized, it gives UFC Prez Dana White the wiggle room to avoid banning Conor from the UFC ... something he's done with other fighters.
But trade was less of a driving issue in the 2008 race, and neither Clinton nor Trump has left much wiggle room for a post-election reversal.
Annie Nelson gave McAuliffe some wiggle room in her follow-up tweet, directed at the governor and CNN political commentator (and former Bill Clinton aide) Paul Begala.
Mike Schumacher, director of rates strategy at Wells Fargo, said the Fed appears to be ready to hike in June, but it also left itself wiggle room.
Fortunately, the CBO estimate did reveal that they have some fiscal wiggle room (over $100 billion in deficit reductions over 10 years) to help address this challenge.
Keeping Model 3 details light also gives Tesla more wiggle room to change the car as it's engineered and validated over the next year and a half.
A statement Monday seemed to be damage control, calling out the enemies by name, calling them "repugnant," and leaving no wiggle room: "Racism is evil," Trump said.
We have a starting point of a 27- to 72-percent increase in manufacturing costs and/or product prices as the wiggle room for such sustainability success.
While she said time and again that she wouldn't make another bid for president, it seemed like she left herself some wiggle room to change her mind.
However, I've got some wiggle room here and will try to lower my food costs next year, both groceries and dining out, by doing more meal prep.
That gives it the legal wiggle room to move to Amazon midproject, in the event that Microsoft finds itself unable to fulfill the terms of the contract.
BT can achieve a similar metric to its peers by cutting dividends by a third, to 10.34 pence, and give its new boss wiggle room to invest.
You may be able to find some wiggle room, especially in those couple of hours before bed most of us spend hitting "next" on the TV queue.
And still, interest rates are historically low, which leaves the central bank with little wiggle room in the event of a recession or if the economy stumbles.
The 27.75-day Olympic schedule has wiggle room in case events are postponed because of heat — or wind and rain from typhoons, a secondary worry for planners.
But what about giving a kid the wiggle room to find genuine passions, the freedom to discover true independence, the space to screw up and bounce back?
Much of the clothing sold in the United States is made overseas, and retailers have little wiggle room to raise their prices to compensate for higher costs.
"The growing importance of smaller parties in parliament, such as the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), will likely limit the ANC's wiggle room," Friday's S&P analysis cautioned.
In the meantime, though, Republicans should press him to stop behaving like Putin's lapdog — and pass laws like the pending sanctions bill that limit his wiggle room.
In "Race to Judgment," literary license (accompanied by his original music and lyrics) grants even more wiggle room to expose the sausage factory side of criminal justice. .
But within those constraints there is substantial wiggle room, specifically when it comes to the question of what to emphasize or try to place on the agenda.
Geoff pulled up the food app and pointed out the inconsistencies ( Do you feel like this experiment has the caloric wiggle room for cocoa-dusted protein enrichment beans?).
You also get a couple extra minutes of wiggle room as far as the cooking time goes, as the marinade will help prevent the chicken from drying out.
Though a moratorium on commercial whaling was put in place in 1986, there is some wiggle room allowing countries to kill whales for the purpose of scientific research.
There's always wiggle room in these movies—everything is from a certain point of view—but coming into our story, he is the actual last of the Jedi.
But it does mean that, in much of the US, there's a lot of legal wiggle room when it comes to a child actor's protection and their education.
"There is a high expectation that it will get passed… but you also know that they don't have much wiggle room in case something goes wrong," Englander said.
"I feel like without the Amazon news, maybe we would have waited a little bit longer," Arriola said, conceding he may have had more wiggle room in negotiations.
It gives the Israeli leader little wiggle room in his government, but Netanyahu managed with a similar coalition for some two years after the last election in 2015.
But it gave itself more wiggle-room, saying rates would probably start to rise in the second half of 2018 rather mid-year as it had previously said.
On Thursday, Ryan said that it might be possible within the trade promotion authority framework to find some "wiggle room" to push an agreement through Congress this year.
McConnell vowed earlier this year that he would make a concerted effort to pass a budget but left himself some wiggle room by stopping short of guaranteeing it.
While the end of the Medicaid block grant in 2628 was expected, the island's nonhealthcare finances collapsed over the last decade, leaving the government no financial wiggle room.
Plus, at least one in-flight provider has 10-year contracts with some of the airlines, which doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room for upgrades and changes.
While there's some wiggle room when police observe "extremely slow and slurred speech," if someone is slumped over in the car, they are going to suspect a DUI.
"The Special Counsel may be disciplined or removed from office only by the personal action of the Attorney General" doesn't appear to leave a ton of wiggle room.
"Ask if there's any wiggle room if you want to add more or if you think you didn't get great service and want to adjust it," she said.
However, it seems like Pence is leaving political wiggle room for however the Space Force, or the US military, chooses to use space in upcoming years or decades.
There is a high expectation that it will get passed but you also know that they dont have much wiggle room in case something goes wrong, Englander said.
There's always wiggle room in these movies — everything is from a certain point of view — but coming into our story, he is the actual last of the Jedi.
While the term is often used loosely to describe any exciting new company, disruption is actually defined fairly precisely in Christensen's work (if with plenty of wiggle room).
The restaurant's name references the fact that the chef and his partners shoot for 80 percent local ingredients, with the remaining 20 percent allowing for creative wiggle room.
"There is more wiggle room on the high side — it could make up for price increases on the lower side," said Kevin Kennedy, one of the study researchers.
And some Republicans have strategically kept their cards close to their vest, leaving themselves wiggle room in case there is a groundswell of support for impeachment back home.
But she eventually called her loan servicer and managed to get into a plan that saved her nearly $200 a month — enough wiggle room to afford internet service.
She and her husband, Mike, meet with a financial counselor each year to look at their budget and overall expenses, but there isn't a lot of wiggle room.
The expandable sides (via buttons on the side) give me added wiggle room when I need it without adding weight to the whole shape when I don&apost.
Johnson also gave Bowles some wiggle room for next season, saying he did not want to make a playoff berth a prerequisite for Bowles to maintain his job.
But if the government did decide to loosen its purse strings, its fiscal wiggle room would be limited by a strict legal framework enshrined in the German constitution.
Now they'll have an extra vote's worth of wiggle room if they need to push through judicial nominees — or a Supreme Court justice — on a party-line vote.
For one, it requires extreme precision and skill to down someone without that person having at least a second or two of wiggle room to squeeze out an escape.
On Twitter, Lee countered that there's quite a bit of wiggle room within this interpretation of a takeout emoji, since the paper takeout box is an expressly American product.
Among them are 4K HDR video for some truly stunning footage, and a 25-minute flight time for plenty of wiggle room when trying to get the perfect shot.
European treaty change is a tricky feat that could take time to achieve, but by not categorically insisting on it Merkel leaves wiggle room for her talks with Macron.
Polumbaum says that Chinese photographers do operate under fewer constraints than their reporter counterparts, and have more wiggle room to tackle sensitive subjects -- at least in their free time.
My December bonus is attached to this Friday's paycheck so it'll give me a bit of wiggle room, even though I plan to add most of it to savings.
A sweeping change to the law would require congressional action, though in some cases regulators may also have wiggle room to make changes through a formal rule-making process.
"It's a good development (offering) further possibilities," Scholz said, adding that he would see at the end of the year exactly how much extra wiggle room had been created.
The death of the Senate's health care bills on Friday shows that Republicans have very little wiggle room, says Scott Greenberg, a senior analyst at the conservative Tax Foundation.
Here she seemed to mean affording agencies the wiggle-room of operational secrecy necessary not to tip off criminals about the sorts of lists they might be looking at.
Apple contends the reporting rules as written leave too much wiggle room for car makers and "caused public confusion and misunderstanding," wrote Steve Kenner, Apple's director of product integrity.
Twitch says the change will "reduce the efficacy" of ad blockers — seemingly leaving some wiggle room there under the assumption that someone's going to find a way around them.
Some of the companies like Boom and Prenav seem to line up with the aforementioned thesis, but it seems that Solonitsyn isn't afraid to allow for some wiggle room.
Let this be a friendly reminder that, even if you take your horoscope very seriously (and trust me, I do), there is always wiggle room if you want it.
He gave himself lots of wiggle room, and his answers shifted the conventional wisdom in Washington that the public would eventually see at least a portion of Mueller's report.
I'd rather use the wiggle room from buying a home for, say, $100,000 less to factor renovation costs into my loan and customize the home according to my preferences.
In the president's view, good job numbers, a historically low unemployment rate and high consumer sentiment give him plenty of wiggle room when it comes to tariffs against China.
They give statements that appear to deny something while leaving themselves enough wiggle room so that if they're later caught, they can claim nothing they said was technically untrue.
But that doesn't mean there isn't a little bit of wiggle room, and consequently room for lobbying, when it comes to what the actual implemented laws will look like.
Winner: Though neither company offers a warranty, Dough-Joe has a slightly better return policy of 30 days from the delivery with up to a year of wiggle room.
While the ads give the Trump team some wiggle room to claim innocence, they certainly seem meant to confuse users or otherwise convince them they're taking the official census.
Twitter, though, has left itself a lot of wiggle room in crafting the policy, using words like "may" and "likely" to indicate its course of action in each scenario.
They worry she has no wiggle room to backtrack if she wins the nomination because her entire reputation is wrapped around not buckling on big debates like health care.
So if you're someone with a wider foot or prefer to layer wool socks under your slippers, then you may want to size up for some added wiggle room.
The rules do not set out a timeline for when the trial must begin, and veterans of previous impeachment efforts say there is some wiggle room in the schedule.
As Dara Lind explained for Vox, Democrats take the demands of their immigrant base very seriously these days, which means the amount of wiggle room they have is small.
He always says, every time I get asked this question, he says, "Just leave a little bit of wiggle room, so if you ..." I think your husband is wise.
Democrats secured at least 232 seats in the House following the midterm elections, leaving Pelosi little wiggle room to become the next speaker in the final floor vote in January.
The company confirmed a total of $330 million back in August, which should give it wiggle room, especially given the importance the company's executives place on couching expectations early on.
And, yes, the schools, in all fairness, have not been given hard lines, real parameters on what they can do, and they&aposve been given a lot of wiggle room.
In practice, however, reporters and sources often find a good degree of wiggle room, maneuvering that covers for anonymous sources but can also deceive readers over the provenance of information.
If there is really no wiggle room on their part, and you still want the position, see if they will budge at least $5,000 more than the original proposed salary.
German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz denied a report in newspaper Handelsblatt that said the finance ministry expected rising revenues to generate financial wiggle room of 70 billion euros to 2022.
While there's no guarantee that children won't rebel against having their devices locked away, the program is baked with some wiggle room meant to give kids some sense of choice.
Even if the Supreme Court overturns Wisconsin's gerrymander in a highly-watched case this term, there still will be wiggle room for partisans to skew the maps toward their favor.
Chinese companies used to have to push out new designs with every model, but these days it seems like smartphone saturation has given them a little bit of wiggle room.
Addressing the game's much-debated flaws, the trailer allows a little wiggle room for its cooler features like modifying your space-craft, and the initial thrill of discovering new worlds.
Making Medicare part of Social Security helped Johnson's plan get off to a head start and gave policymakers some political wiggle room to make sure that the program ran well.
Last time, I somehow managed to complete the Divine Beat Vah Ruta, gaining access to the super important Mipha's Grace champion ability, which gives me a little extra wiggle room.
If you need to make room in your budget, here are a few tips and tricks to help you get started: You might discover more wiggle room than you realize.
But they're hopeful that a number of key races that remain up in the air right now will expand their majority and give them some wiggle room in two years.
Since so much of the demand today is at the entry level, where buyers often have less wiggle room in their wallets, higher mortgage rates will cut into home sales.
But his lawyerly answers on that subject during his Senate confirmation hearings appeared designed to leave him plenty of wiggle room to hold back details, legal experts told VICE News.
And that means the court's biggest decisions largely reflect his ideology — mostly conservative, but with a penchant for leaving some wiggle room, and highly attuned to concerns about personal dignity.
Having such an exactly planned itinerary like I did can have its drawbacks, I realized: little wiggle-room if you want to spend more or less time in a place.
Detroit automakers, for example, are concerned that Washington will impose tariffs on cars made in Mexico, but they are eager for wiggle room on new fuel-efficiency standards at home.
In Friday's press briefing, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders appeared to give the administration wiggle room to cancel the meeting, attaching conditions that were not announced Thursday night.
But Barr left plenty of wiggle room in his testimony, and there isn't anything in the special counsel regulations that requires Barr to release the full report to the public.
Don't forget to leave a little wiggle room, too—Uranus, the planet of the unexpected, is in the mix, and it's not possible to prepare for all that's in store.
Bruce and Rivera gave the Mets wiggle room to withstand Jerry Blevins and Paul Sewald's combining to allow a run in the eighth inning on a sacrifice fly by Gyorko.
The older information leaves families enough wiggle room to appeal on the grounds that the college didn't base its financial aid award on the most up-to-date financial circumstances.
Trade scholar Alex Capri, a visiting senior fellow at National University of Singapore, agreed that China's response is cautious but said it's likely designed to leave wiggle room for bargaining.
In the past, recommendations allowed some wiggle room on flavors, suggesting that chocolate milk would be better than no milk at all, Lott said, but the committee shifted its thinking.
"India has opted to take a tough negotiating position in bilateral disputes with Washington, but has also left sufficient wiggle room for both sides to reach an accommodation," said Jaishankar.
And a headline-capturing, vague philanthropic commitment like the Giving Pledge is particularly susceptible to scrutiny because it is only a promise, with plenty of wiggle room and zero accountability.
Experts told me there's wiggle room in Bercow's ruling; for example, he might try to say that since approving a deal is contingent on an extension, the situation is different.
But as with many of the President's public votes of confidence, he left himself sufficient wiggle room to suggest Acosta might be advised to polish up his resume in any case.
For homebuyers who don't have a lot of wiggle room in their wallets, the rise in monthly payments will reduce the number of homes affordable to them in their local markets.
And, despite recently granting some wiggle room by finally allowing landscape and portrait uploads, Instagram is still all about squares, so Fujifilm is trying to cash in on a similar look.
While using retirement funds to pay off debt isn't always advised, Kelley says that there wasn't a lot of "wiggle room" because Sullivan's $30,000 salary as a librarian was so low.
If you work within a budget and have wiggle room to pay it off, handling the cost won't be fun, but overall, it'll feel like a blip in your financial picture.
"It's true that the government may have left carmakers with too much wiggle room on emissions and industry certainly pushed things to a limit there," Bankhaus Metzler analyst Juergen Pieper said.
But they began to run out of wiggle room to make up for lost time when the labor action threatened to extend the school year, piling pressure on teachers to return.
There's some wiggle room where an agency adopts a policy that's "so extreme as to amount to an abdication of its statutory responsibilities," but the case would be a long shot.
With only a 30-second window, the team doesn't have much wiggle-room to fix any errors or wait for better conditions if anything comes up in the final ten minutes.
And while much has been made of a migration from high-tax to low-tax states, anecdotal evidence points to residents finding wiggle room in the areas where they currently live.
There was also no way for Congress to fact check whether Treasury's math was correct or if they were shading the numbers to give themselves a little bit of wiggle room.
But he would still have wiggle room – and popular support – for pushing for a more hardline approach toward the estimated 7,000 former militants, which could nudge a minority back toward militancy.
"Even in the M.A.C. world, while you are embraced for who you are, I found that I had more wiggle room as a gay man," M.A.C. makeup artist Gizelle Messina explains.
Officials have worried that continuing to keep rates low runs the risk of creating financial imbalances like asset bubbles, and gives the Fed little wiggle room to handle the next crisis.
Larry Levitt, the executive director of health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation, said Warren's views gives her plenty of wiggle room to change her message as the primary goes on.
Larry Levitt, the executive director of health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation, said Warren's views gives her plenty of wiggle room to change her message as the primary goes on.
To control our tendency to freeze, we should make sure our plans allow for wiggle room and recognize that statistically, the odds of both loss and gain are equal in strength.
And at present valuations, with stocks selling at about 19 times this year's S&P operating earnings, the market has little wiggle room for a major let-down, the professor argued.
What's more, the coalition agreement also demands that every additional euro spent on defense be matched by foreign development assistance, which further narrows the wiggle room to beef up the military.
The pledge — which is already nonbinding — doesn't spell out that effective date exactly, giving megadonors a great amount of wiggle room and fueling the perception that the pledge is ultimately meaningless.
It also turned out to be the night that made me realize there can be wiggle room in one's political point of view — especially when the opposing party proves so gracious.
But the guidance also allowed the secretary of defense, after consulting with the secretary of homeland security, some wiggle room to decide what to do with already serving trans service members.
The law requires only that a Japanese citizen "endeavor to renounce" foreign nationality, a phrase that can provide just enough wiggle room for citizens to hold on to an extra passport.
"I think it's wrong to keep pushing this and using that wiggle room in science to get these papers out that say these big, stretched ideas about ocean accumulation," says Eriksen.
Mr. Trump had grown tired of seeing reports that Mr. McGahn might leave, according to people familiar with his thinking, and decided to take away any wiggle room he might have.
This response — rather than an off-screen fatal accident — gives the Grey's writers some wiggle room to deal with the absence of Justin Chambers, which is a good thing for fans.
Two of them, Romney and Collins, suggested on Monday they may be more likely to support the calling of witnesses — though skeptics noted that the duo left themselves some wiggle room.
According to Golub, publishing his 2019 outlook note four months before the new year gives him wiggle room to adjust it and help client conversations focus on the longer term picture.
This frame story has yet to appear as part of the Hulu show, but the show has left enough wiggle room that it could conceivably come into play in the future.
Policy: U.S. officials have signaled that there's some wiggle room for countries that are moving to cut Iranian imports to avoid immediate sanctions against their buyers (more on that in a moment).
The banks have far more wiggle room than a typical underwriting, and can walk away under various scenarios including if investor appetite for the share issue wanes ahead of a formal launch.
The consumer goods group has "a lot of wiggle room" to shoulder new acquisitions after paying off its debt, departing chief executive Kasper Rorsted said in an interview with business daily Handelsblatt.
As broad as the scope of these laws sound, there's a lot of wiggle room, especially when you try to parse actual words, and try to guess at the intent behind them.
"But at the same time, he made a comment about North Korean workers abroad — perhaps, at least, some people interpret that to suggest that there might be some wiggle room," he added.
Giving himself some wiggle room, he said that if he faced Warren in the 2020 election, he would publicly demand she take a DNA test while on television at a presidential debate.
"Nobody is a 100% sure, if you read carefully, there will always be a bit of a wiggle room caveat," said Mathema, who was not involved in testing the samples from Pittsburgh.
"There is very little wiggle room on what the EU can offer a new PM," said one official of an EU member state, warning London risked a potentially disastrous miscalculation over Brexit.
Also, always to mention that the deal is agreed upon but subject to board approval and can be renegotiated at any time; this earns you some wiggle room and time to reassess.
Manufacturers get some wiggle room, but Ultra HD Premium should remove all the guesswork when you're shopping for the right TV, leaving you to worry about finding the perfect size — and price.
This is hardly the end of the world for either company, or for their local competitor, Via; the bills leave a reasonable amount of wiggle room for each to continue to grow.
Mining stocks led gains with a 5 percent rise as metals prices surged on the news which gives China, the world's biggest metals consumer, more wiggle room in the next few months.
Each federal agency has a shutdown plan, written in consultation with the White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and the administration would have some wiggle room in what it does.
Below, I've rounded up seven solid fall boot brands to peruse, with options ranging in price from $160 to $348 (the latter for those who have comfortable wiggle room in their budget).
For a while, this was okay; we had some wiggle room in our budget and my husband understood why weekend getaways or grabbing drinks with friends were suddenly so important to me.
But findings that the government may have some wiggle room to minimize debt limit damage could play into future talks, as lawmakers looking to extract concessions could feel less pressure to act.
Meadows said the compromise bill left out language on the "Chevron deference," which he wanted to ensure that agencies don't have too much wiggle room when interpreting how to implement immigration laws.
Trump's order pertains only to sections of pipelines built in the United States, and it said the directive should be followed to the "maximum extent" possible, which gives the administration wiggle room.
The EU's bank rescue rules in force since January make the use of public money to bail out banks also conditional on losses for banks' creditors - although some wiggle room is allowed.
Although Cohen is looking for a "get out of jail free card" by cooperating with special counsel investigators, Bernstein noted that Trump often finds "wiggle room" when it comes to the truth.
The rules my husband and I agreed on leave little wiggle room for what's expected of me, and I have daily tasks so my mind isn't left to wander into fields unknown.
At more than 300 pages, "This Was Our Pact" is the weightier of the two and has a narrative that allows for more visual wiggle room, including several astonishing two-page images.
If you do so before you turn 265½, you may owe taxes and a penalty, although there is wiggle room in some cases, like using the money to buy a first home.
As part of the measures the so-called "less significant banks", which come under the Bank of Italy's direct supervision, have been given more wiggle room on bad debts and capital requirements.
Flores added more wiggle room with a run-scoring double, and pinch-hitter Michael Conforto padded the lead an inning later, driving in Jose Reyes and then scoring on a wild pitch.
If you need more wiggle room in your budget, you do have the option to downgrade to a 128GB Macbook Air for $949.99 if internal storage space isn't as important for you.
There's wiggle room with the additions, but I stick with a bit of very strong coffee, a splash of brandy or rum — the original recipe called for Kahlúa — and some vanilla essence.
At the turn, Fowler's longtime caddie, Joe Skovron, reminded Fowler that with his near-flawless play during the first three days, he had given himself the wiggle room for an imperfect finish.
Experts say that helps illustrate how much wiggle room you have (or don't) on housing, and what effect a pricier place might have on your ability to save or make discretionary purchases.
But just under a quarter of big employers allow no wiggle room, Mercer found; workers must spend the balance in their accounts by the end of the year or forfeit the money.
For example, when your polyhedra have big, flat facets, they want to align so that their facets are facing each other—because this gives more wiggle room, more ways of arranging the particles.
Through his threats, tweets, and speeches, Trump may have left the President and his negotiators with no political wiggle room to sign any kind of agreement that requires ratification by the Mexican Senate.
It is not ideal, but with one of the N.F.L.'s most explosive offenses, Pittsburgh has a little more wiggle room than usual heading into Saturday's wild-card game in Cincinnati (12-4).
In the majority opinion, the court left little wiggle room for advocates of price-capping, with the possible exception of the cross-state caps, which are a minority of calls made by inmates.
Although the narrow ruling restricts what information law enforcement may use, the precise wording of today's decision still provided wiggle room for them because it only stipulates that a warrant is generally required.
Polaroid Swing is clearly looking to find some wiggle room between still images and the super short form video of apps like Vine, something akin to an Apple Live Photo or animated GIF.
That might not sound like a lot, but as NPR Morning Edition cohost Steve Inskeep broke it down on Twitter, the difference is a costly one for people with less economic wiggle room.
Bryan and Mike have also given me a good amount of wiggle room to inject more than just my style—I've designed a few new characters, and I've shaped how the population appears.
Additionally, a person must register as a lobbyist if he or she spends 20 percent or more of their time advocating before government officials, a requirement that some say has some wiggle room.
The Justice Department is appealing that judge's ruling to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which gives Trump's lawyers wiggle room to ask for a pause in the evidence collection, CNN noted.
The brand is best-known for its Instagram-famous loafers, but their Corsa ($348) ankle boots are a standout we highly recommend to anyone who has some comfortable wiggle room in their budget.
I found while wearing my normal socks that there was a good amount of wiggle room, so once weather conditions really become dire, you'll be able to wear thick socks to stay warm.
With the strongest economic and labor market results in recent history, the president has earned some wiggle room to take some seemingly unorthodox moves for the betterment of our country in the future.
Va.) and Bill Cassidy (R-La.), though, have said they want to maintain the expansion, though they have given wiggle room by saying it does not need to be in the same form.
Though again, there's some wiggle room in the rumors, but don't expect the company to go too crazy on that front, however, at it makes safety the primary focus on its battery talk.
Ron Johnson of Wisconsin announced he was a "no" on the current Senate tax bill, giving Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky wiggle room to lose just one more member of his conference.
It tells them what kinds of costs to include — tuition, room and board, books and supplies, and personal expenses — but gives lots of wiggle room in how they come up with the numbers.
As Venus and Mercury face off with dreamy Neptune, there's enough wiggle room and fog for you to take a break and catch up with your mind, since you've been working a lot.
The current Afghan Constitution, while making clear that nothing in the country can go against Islamic principles, leaves enough wiggle room and vagueness that accommodates the diverse interpretations of Islam in the country.
When stakes are so high and there is so little wiggle room, what is going to happen when a major event fundamentally changes the economy and changes how we think about going out?
And unlike her 2017 album Reputation, the singer said she has a bit more wiggle room when it comes to waiting, as her fans already have a special understanding of her new tunes.
Fiscal wiggle room Italy has done fairly well in holding down its budget deficit and as long as it maintains this trend, it should be able to keep repaying its debt on time.
Bracketologists at ESPN and CBS Sports project Northwestern to make the tournament comfortably as a seventh seed, which would give the Wildcats some wiggle room if they were to have a rough patch.
At his confirmation hearing, Barr said he wanted to be as transparent as he could with Mueller's report, but left himself wiggle room by saying he would have to follow Justice Department regulations.
The legislative branch even mandated that legacy technology from the shuttle and Apollo programs be used to build the big rocket, the better to deny NASA any wiggle room to delay building it.
This time around, these senators would have to be voting for a version of Obamacare repeal that would be likely to become law with zero further changes — so there's no more wiggle room.
There&aposs a possibility among some of those Republicans -- and it&aposs not much wiggle room here -- among the 50, if two or three certainly are going to be concerned about overturning Roe v.
But Xi's nationalistic tone didn't appear to leave him much wiggle room to balance two goals: strike a significant trade deal on the one hand, while saving face amid U.S. pressure on the other.
But that familiarity also is a double-edged sword, and Mania's adherence to the style of Sonic games of old doesn't seem to leave a lot of wiggle room for big changes in gameplay.
And while Apple tells The Verge it doesn't use facial recognition technology in its stores, the case is weird enough, and there's enough wiggle room, that it's not clear if that's the whole truth.
The law leaves a lot of wiggle room, and it will take so long to kick in that there's a chance it could end up as little more than a burp in the road.
Asked whether the budget deficit would be kept below the EU limit, an Elysee official said on Monday France had some wiggle room on spending if the tax rebate was not taken into account.
EU's bank rescue rules in force since January make the use of public money to bailout banks also conditional on losses for banks' creditors, so-called bail in - although some wiggle-room is allowed.
Indicated 220.2 percent lower The consumer goods group has "a lot of wiggle room" to shoulder new acquisitions after paying off its debt, outgoing CEO Kasper Rorsted said in an interview with daily Handelsblatt.
There's a bit of wiggle room in Trump's comments, but they were very clearly referring to what Clinton will do with her appointment powers after the election — not the possibility of stopping her beforehand.
Here's how:  By now, the world has burned enough fossil fuels, razed enough forests, and developed enough industrial agriculture that we have virtually zero wiggle room when it comes to cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
"On a technicality it leaves some wiggle room for some really creative attempts at zero-rating that can be challenged after the fact," said Laura Tribe, the executive director of consumer advocacy group OpenMedia.
The implication is that Lyft has more wiggle room to offer deals down the line, which could give it a big advantage when and if Uber is forced to raise fares and reduce incentives.
Of course, if the story takes place on a different planet, or if for some reason the Earth, say, suddenly has a second artificial moon, the author or director will have more wiggle room.
The critics' letter, also, gives some wiggle room by saying these members are "committed" to voting for new leadership on the floor, rather than outright saying they won't vote for Pelosi under any circumstance.
Mattis has been arguing the sanctions bill left no wiggle room to exempt allies who intend to move away from Russian arms, but still need to contract with Moscow to maintain their older equipment.
"The first thing that hit me when I read the order was the tremendous amount of wiggle room built into it," said John Banzhaf, a professor or public interest law at George Washington University.
Mattis has been arguing the sanctions bill left no wiggle room to exempt allies who intend to move away from Russian arms, but still need to contract with Moscow to maintain their older equipment.
Look for "wiggle room," as he puts it: Be open-mind and creative about how your skills could be applied to positions that may not be a perfect match, but that have some overlap.
That might not be enough to retain C. C. Sabathia or land another free agent, like Alex Cobb, and it would also rob them of any wiggle room to add salary during the season.
A victory for Biden would decrease the pressure on progressives to fall in line, and could provide Ocasio Cortez with the wiggle room needed for a potential presidential run on her own one day.
For the tech savvy or truly determined, experts say, China often tolerated a bit of wiggle room, leading to online users' playing a cat-and-mouse game with censors for more than a decade.
Once we put together a list of items from our budget that wouldn&apost change, we had a better idea of how much wiggle room we might have for a monthly mortgage payment.2.
If Trump were to agree to consider funding for the refurbishment of existing sections of border wall instead of financing for new stretches, there could be wiggle room that congressional negotiators could work with.
That would put the lake level a little more than 40 feet below the top of the spillway, and provide some wiggle room for the level to increase during the next round of storms.
At Glastonbury, though, there is a lot more wiggle room in regards to what a festival can offer, what you can do and why you would even want to go in the first place.
In a little-noticed twist in this year's Oscar race, and allowing some wiggle room for Alicia Vikander, who is Swedish but lives in London, fully half of the acting nominees come from Commonwealth countries.
Its orbit and rotation vary slightly from year to year—the kind of wiggle room that makes it incredibly difficult for scientists to do their calculations, or for satellites to send their precisely-coordinated communications.
So Obamacare gave insurers a bit of wiggle room and said insurers could have a "de minimis" difference between the mandated and actual AV. The Obama administration interpreted "de minimis" to be 2 percentage points.
There's no wiggle room for a failed budget resolution if Republicans are intent on passing tax reform on a party line — and no faction of the party will want to come out against the president.
The law gives journalists like myself — as well as editorial cartoonists and photographers — a bit of wiggle room by allowing us 230 annual submissions to one publication before we have to receive full employee benefits.
Investors anticipate policymakers will push rates higher at least three more times in 2019, a standard policy response to a booming economy that also buys central bankers wiggle room in the event of a downturn.
"We would have some more wiggle room as opposed to giving and using all of your savings for the home," said Mr. Klein, 5003, who works for a consulting firm that represents publicly traded companies.
Still, the idea would give the BOJ some welcome wiggle room in its bond buying program, as its rapidly expanding balance sheet boosts the potential losses it would suffer from sharp falls in bond prices.
Ryan said on Thursday that there might be a little "wiggle room" to push back the congressional deadline, and the administration has indicated that it will try to make the most of the extra time.
If he does just win with a plurality of Republican support, that could leave party leaders wiggle room to float another party insider who's more desirable to voters repelled by Trump's inconsistent ideology or demagoguery.
"Those 30 days is where they could have some wiggle room to revise the text and bring in Canada," said Rob Scott, the director of trade and manufacturing policy research at the Economic Policy Institute.
If the court follows the opinion it's possible states might seek to interpret such an exceptional provision as a degree of wiggle room to keep unlawful regimes running further past their legal sell-by-date.
Once again, it will appear to come down to what Beijing considers adverse effects on the North Korean populace, and it seems that the Chinese authorities are leaving themselves some wiggle room around the sanctions.
There's a lot of wiggle room in the question; on one hand, the average age of a unicorn has likely gone up, as there are far more born over time than exist in the cohort.
In other words, the Fed has very little wiggle room to continue to tighten without eventually facing the risk of inverting the curve, a phenomenon which has proceeded every economic recession in post-WWII history.
Senior officials emphasized that determinations will be made on a case-by-case basis, which suggests that there could be some wiggle room - a stark contrast from the blanket ban that was issued in January.
Pelosi and her team remain bullish about her prospects: They believe those who have called for new leadership haven't been explicit and have left enough wiggle room to change their minds and vote for her.
Charles Dunlap, a retired Air Force major general who now teaches national security law at Duke, says presidents have a lot of wiggle room when it comes to how they interpret what meets that standard.
And while the Brits were willing to grant some wiggle room, they were not about to turn their backs on the taxes available from the 1.2 million pounds of tea that the colonists drank each year.
Yet, despite the fact that there is little wiggle room left to cut rates further should the economy suddenly start shrinking, Powell said he doesn't believe the Fed is about to start raising rates anytime soon.
Now Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, has publicly stated in a high profile Senate hearing that Facebook is committed to encryption on WhatsApp, although that may still leave some wiggle room for technological changes later.
Automakers like GM initially lobbied the Trump administration for wiggle room in the standards, and they've mostly been mum while the EPA and the NHTSA blew past that suggestion on the way to a major rollback.
I'll definitely be fine, especially since I'll most likely be working part-time during the school year, but Rover gives me some wiggle room and helps to ease my stress when it comes to money matters.
Given how much risk it's creating for itself by trying to run double standards for data protection you almost have to wonder whether Facebook is trying to engineer in some compliance wiggle room for itself — i.e.
Even though the league made that announcement months ago, many fans were still holding out hope, especially after it emerged that the 2017-18 schedule seemed to have been designed with some wiggle room in mind.
Bob Corker (R-TN) says he will not vote for a tax plan "adding one penny to the deficit" — although he left some wiggle room on what he will consider as a reasonable economic growth projection.
As tricky as it might be to afford the clothes and accessories on these models, there's more wiggle room to bringing the beauty trends to life no matter what city you're in or budget you're on.
This is in part because there is more economic wiggle room with residential projects that would allow the solar panel price to go up and for the homeowner to still eventually break even on the deal.
The standard of materiality is a flexible one, looking to whether a reasonable investor would consider the information important, so companies often have wiggle room to keep things secret until they are finally required to disclose.
Now, with "Fire and Blood," the creators have a clear road map to follow with the history of House Targaryen and simultaneously enough wiggle room to flesh out the characters and dialogue in their own way.
If I do, I will triple check to ensure there are no fees that could wipe away my $641 savings, and I will enjoy the extra wiggle room by putting more money in my savings account.
Red Bull won four titles in a row with Renault V8 engines between 2010-13 but have been at loggerheads with the French manufacturer in the V6 turbo hybrid era and there is no 'wiggle room'.
But interest rates are already so low that the Fed is running out of wiggle room to act further if (or when) it needs to — and that's already making the financial industry more nervous, not less.
The Finance Ministry said Germany had posted a budget surplus of 5.3 billion euros last year, adding the next government would have 45 billion euros' worth of financial "wiggle room" in the legislative period to 2021.
Barr, in his January Senate confirmation hearings after being nominated by Trump, promised to "provide as much transparency as I can consistent with the law" - a pledge that still gives him a lot of wiggle room.
But there are also a host of other strategic possibilities (particularly because we don't have the exact wording of what Mueller said, making it unclear whether there were any ambiguities or wiggle room in his statement).
Here's a simple way to avoid it: When you map out how long it will take you to get to the company's building, budget an extra 30 or 40 minutes of wiggle room to be safe.
There was no wiggle room in what Huawei told me, I asked them several times (as I was rather surprised myself) and they insisted on not going back to Google - even if the US ban falls.
With that in mind, the Bollinger Motors trucks have a standard ground clearance of 15 inches (with five inches of wiggle room on either side), a 5,201-pound payload capacity, and a 7,500-pound towing capacity.
At the very least, it's a little silver lining for what has otherwise been a pretty rough year for Samsung and should give other handset makers a bit more wiggle room when it comes to design language.
Choosing a larger fit will give you more wiggle room, and because of the oxford's many styling possibilities — half-tucking into your waistband, tying up the bottom, folding up the sleeves, layering under dresses and sweaters, etc.
With side projects like Firefox Rocket (the company's browser for connections with less bandwidth) and Firefox Reality (Firefox, but for virtual reality), the company is finding it needs a bit more wiggle room with its design language.
So while these new rules do lay the much-needed groundwork for commercial drone operation in U.S. airspace, they leave little (but not no) wiggle room for any use cases besides search and rescue operations and research.
Although they have more wiggle room than their CWHL counterparts, who are not paid at all, many NWHLers still work full-time jobs and train only when they have practices in the evenings or games on weekends.
LONDON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - The Bank of England (BoE) has given insurers more wiggle room in how they value assets on their books in volatile markets, a step the industry said could lead to savings on capital.
Beijing has set a slightly more modest growth target of around 6.5 percent for this year, theoretically offering more wiggle room for reforms after the economy grew 6.7 percent in 2016 - the weakest pace in 26 years.
Spotify, for its part, needs to reduce the cut rights owners take because more than 80 percent of its revenues pay those bills today, leaving very little wiggle room for its other operating costs, let alone profit.
But the fine print of the Senate budget does technically leave some wiggle room for Republicans to take a bite out of the Affordable Care Act or Medicare and Medicaid — on either a grand or small scale.
But the latest round of cuts may be distinct in the pressure it places on the storage hub at Cushing, where tanks are close to full, leaving little wiggle room for surplus crude to find a home.
Malaysia's strategy was to secure its citizens at all costs, giving them little wiggle room in negotiations, Yang Razali, a Malaysian politics expert at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, told CNN in an email.
But there is indeed wiggle room for a thin dark disk yet, due both to its pinching effect and to additional uncertainty caused by a net drift in the Milky Way stars that have been monitored thus far.
Expectations are already low for the fourth quarter, so new CEO Rich Williams won't have a lot of wiggle room if Groupon doesn't hit the numbers analysts are expecting when the company unveils its financials on Feb. 11.
While leaving just enough wiggle room in case conditions should change, the central bank leader said economic improvements of late will be a big part of the discussion at the March 14-15 Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
And while ICOs/token sale ads will be banned globally there's some wiggle room for exchanges and wallet services — with only those provided by a public company listed on certain major stock markets allowed to buy Twitter ads.
And Sally Kinoshita, deputy director of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, said DHS has left itself plenty of wiggle room to provide information, in particular in cases considered national security risks, threats to public safety, or gang members.
By opting for the Google Cloud Platform and Cloud Spanner as the database to keep track of all moves, the average latency the team has seen during its tests is 138ms, which allows for plenty of wiggle room.
We basically know what goes into each new Samsung device from a battery, display, and design standpoint, with a little mystery wiggle room leftover for whatever experimental feature the company tries to push (almost always unsuccessfully) onto consumers.
Pledging to form a stable government, Merkel herself said she would not set out red lines on Europe policy for now - an open-minded approach that gives the three parliamentary groups wiggle room to work out a compromise.
When asked if there was any room for Waller-Bridge to change her mind about bringing Fleabag back, Salke said she "dream[s] of wiggle room" and would leap at the possibility of another season of the show.
First, Green New Deal fanatics need to provide some wiggle room for cheaper, more reliable, and more environmentally friendly natural gas and nuclear energy, allow petroleum for air travel and shipping, and, please, ditch the high-speed train.
Though Kim's statement appeared to mark a shift in tone, experts say the specifics of his policy pronouncements were vague enough to give him plenty of wiggle room if North Korea decided to resume weapons testing or development.
Just as private equity gets a little wiggle room, regulators spring a report on them suggesting that Congress should bar banks from getting involved in the physical commodities market or owning private equity-like stakes in outside companies.
First, Apple, Amazon, and SuperMicro all issued largely unambiguous statements pushing against the story; it is a relatively unusual move to have such robust, refuting statements that provide little wiggle room for a story's claims to hold up.
Pence urged Democrats to return to the negotiating table to end the partial government shutdown, which entered its 25th day on Tuesday, but did not suggest there would be any wiggle room on the White House's immigration stance.
And by invoking national security concerns as the rationale for the action, the president was setting a precedent that could give other countries more wiggle room to use security as a reason for imposing tariffs on American goods.
"She doesn't have a lot of wiggle room to mess up on something like health care, because there's a narrative," the adviser said, adding that each slip up on health care grows "exponentially worse" than the time before.
Perhaps Mr. Musk could find himself some wiggle room over what he meant by "secured," even if it turns out that he does not have the requisite tens of billions of dollars in takeover financing already lined up.
Aware of the dangers of high expectations and the limited wiggle room French public finances allow, Macron had visibly instructed his ministers to play down the scope of the announcements he said he would make before mid-April.
And given McConnell's track record on congressional norms — in particular his decision to hold up Merrick Garland's Supreme Court nomination — there was speculation that he might use the constitutional wiggle room to avoid addressing any articles of impeachment.
While Toomey's bill would require Congress to approve any new trade restrictions, Portman — a former U.S. trade representative — would leave wiggle room for the White House by allowing Congress to disapprove of such tariffs only after the fact.
" "My guess," he added, "is there is probably some wiggle room at the ITC for what it takes for their part of the process but not an indefinite amount and that means time is really of the essence.
There has been some back and forth on Twitter as to the letter of the law, perhaps giving some wiggle room to Broward, but whatever the excuses, every other county found a way to comply with this reporting deadline.
" Using the president's desire to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada, LeFrak said Trump stakes out far-reaching positions to provide wiggle room in discussions "to try to get the best deal he can.
Culp also left considerable wiggle room in the forecast by including an unspecified amount of "contingency" money to cover hard-to-predict costs, such as when it will conclude big asset sales and how its power unit will perform.
When you are living with family in a multigenerational household, often with multiple people to a room, in a large building next to other families who are living similarly, there is not a lot of space or wiggle room.
"Leader McConnell gave Schumer the wiggle room to save some amount of face and get out of it without making any commitments that would bind the House in any way to having legislation on the president's desk," Republican Rep.
The only wiggle room around this medical impossibility is a newly-available type of screening called cell-free fetal DNA testing, which uses an expectant mother's blood test to analyze fetal DNA that has naturally leaked into her sample.
As teachers devote more and more time to preparing students for standardized tests, the amount of wiggle room in the curriculum for cursive will probably decrease — just as simpler handwriting styles replaced the elaborate cursive of the 19th century.
Be smart: Don't underestimate how much wiggle room Trump bought himself with his voters and conservatives by putting Gorsuch on the Supreme Court, enforcing the red line in Syria, and muscling a partial repeal of Obamacare through the House.
As the main stage host for The PC Gaming Show, Plott is responsible for guiding the developers he's talking to through their short presentations, but it's obvious that these less-practiced encounters have some wiggle room for actual questions.
But GE left an unusual amount of wiggle room by including an unspecified amount of "contingency" money to cover hard-to-predict costs, such as when it will conclude big asset sales and how its power unit will perform.
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The coming surge in imported inflation as a result of the pound's collapse since Britons voted on June 23 to leave the European Union has considerably narrowed the central bank's wiggle room for another rate cut below 0.25 percent.
That will spur negotiations of when and how new sanctions are to be applied, with both countries likely to ask for wiggle room and time for commercial obligations to be fulfilled before complying with the new deal, Driscoll added.
This rigid opposition — between the purportedly soulless plastic doll who is Madonna and the apparently authentic folk who are most everyone else — doesn't leave much wiggle room to look at Madonna as the multifaceted cultural figure she actually is.
"There was a lot of wiggle room with what he could get away with," Dixon said, citing an extravagant 2016 TPG holiday party aboard the Intrepid, a maritime museum inside a ship docked on the Hudson River in Manhattan.
" Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia nonproliferation program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey in California, says the word "denuclearization" allows for wiggle room on both sides, and "could help the world avoid nuclear war.
Britain's economy has slowed since the 2016 referendum decision to leave the EU. But it has not suffered as badly as many forecasters expected, giving Hammond some fiscal wiggle room to fund higher health spending already promised by May.
There wasn&apost a lot of wiggle room to fix things after filming"The thing that I reiterated to [Abrams] about a million times was we had to get it right on the day we shot it," said Guyett. 
The poll also showed little wiggle room for the president to improve his standing in Michigan, with no more than 2628 percent of voters in any of the match-ups saying they had not yet made up their minds.
But the new strategy laid out by Zuckerberg may also give Facebook more wiggle room to avoid some of the blowback when it fails to crack down on inappropriate content, according to Alex Stamos, Facebook's former chief security officer.
With a whopping 109L capacity, you can fit a whole bunch of stuff into this suitcase without ever having to sit on it — chuck all of your essentials and more into this rolling shipping container with plenty of wiggle room.
And knowing exactly what the salary range for your job title is can help you negotiate when you get the job; you know the wiggle room that your hiring manager is likely working with, and what salary may be possible.
The outage in Texas "represents a negative development for a company that has little wiggle room for more 'shoes to drop,'" J.P.Morgan analyst Stephen Tusa wrote in a note on Thursday, cutting his price target to $10 from $11 a share.
The White House is not laying out any specific criteria for what would constitute Mexican compliance with these new demands — making sure it has wiggle room to quietly back down sometime this summer if the new coercion policy doesn't deliver results.
Rather, it can give Powell wiggle room in balancing nudging inflation up after more than five years below target, and guarding against the risk of runaway prices as some $20133 trillion in tax cuts and new government spending take hold.
Short answer: No. But just in case you think there might be some wiggle room in there for some kind of acquisition later on, here's a fuller version of his response: We're trying to do things that are unique and cultural.
This makes North Korea's role as a buffer between China and U.S. ally and mutual defense signatory South Korea more valuable to Beijing, said Zhao, giving North Korea more wiggle room to make provocative moves without risking its ties with China.
Still, she added, a Congress government may need to offset existing subsidies and schemes to fund the program or consider imposing additional taxes — but there's "limited wiggle room" as direct and indirect tax collections this year have remained largely lackluster.
It also renewed a pledge to reinvest cash from maturing bonds for a long time and sources told Reuters the ECB was aiming for more wiggle room to ensure it always finds enough paper to buy even when redemptions are large.
Richard Painter, the chief ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush, sees some wiggle room for the Trump children giving advice informally to their father but said he would be alarmed if the current trend continues once Trump is sworn in.
The inability of lawmakers, so far, to forge a clear path forward has given May a tiny bit of wiggle room to potentially return to the Houses of Parliament with a fourth shot at getting her provisional agreement over the line.
Doing so on a national stage, standing with the students in front of a national audience and leaving no wiggle room for those looking to twist his words, was a powerful show of unity to a nation that badly needs it.
Looking a bit more closely at those who finished in third or worse, you start to see that many of them were in politically unique situations — ones that allowed them a bit more wiggle room later in the political calendar.
Kansas' fiscal woes, which many in the state attribute to Mr. Brownback's deep tax cuts in 2012 and 2013, have given the governor and the Legislature very little wiggle room in the budget to devote millions more to education funding.
" Asked in a separate interview with The New York Times about his whether his refusal to issue a ironclad denial leaves wiggle room for people to believe he passed the information to the campaign, Papadopoulos responded, "that's all I can say.
Now, he is faced with a big test after the tax return request from House Democrats, as he will have to balance his loyalty to the president against a legislative request pegged to a statute that provides little wiggle room.   Rep.
The IMF said last month it wanted "a satisfactory assurance on a credible strategy" to restore Greek debt sustainability from the euro zone if it were to join the bailout, which euro zone officials said gave them some wiggle room.
Congressional Democrats also think a legal fight would lead to a ruling in their favor, arguing there is no wiggle room in the tax code statute and that Neal's stated purpose for requesting the returns falls squarely within the committee's authority.
Given that, as well as the need for symmetry and to have four corners where the first or last letters of the answers were the same, I didn't have a lot of wiggle room to try different configurations or answers.
Oil prices are heading downward this morning, as traders respond to the escalating trade war with China, reopened Libyan exports terminals, and fresh signs that the U.S. could provide buyers of Iran crude oil some wiggle room on sanctions, per Reuters.
FRANKFURT, March 20 (Reuters) - European Central Bank supervisors decided on Friday to provide fresh relief to euro zone banks struggling with the coronavirus outbreak, including by using some wiggle room in how they deal with loans that are not being repaid.
They argue that the longer Europe takes to enforce its privacy rules against the world's biggest data-hungry companies, the more Silicon Valley will take advantage of wiggle room, run circles around regulators and undermine the spirit of the EU's law.
There is wiggle room, Dr. Riess and others say, for both the modern and the primordial results to be right, because Planck measures the Hubble constant only indirectly as one of several parameters in the standard model of the universe.
They need to think independently to tighten the wiggle room that "long term" gives to CEOs — while corporate leaders should think in terms of years, not quarters, they must not rationalize sustained subpar performance by perpetual pleas to shareholder patience.
If the three parties reach the point where they can shake hands on a preliminary deal by the end of the day, he added, there will be some wiggle room to work out a final agreement within the next month.
The guidance also allowed the secretary of defense, after consulting with the secretary of homeland security, some wiggle room to decide what to do with already serving trans service members — and it let them advise the president on reversing the ban.
"From the outset, the EPA gave itself very little wiggle room to complete the year-round E15 rulemaking before summer, so the shutdown is making a tight timeline even tighter," Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper said in a release.
Given the agency's habit of occasionally misinterpreting the language of laws to serve its own ends, it's quite possible the NSA found itself some wiggle room in the USA Freedom Act to continue its operations, though the government insists that isn't the case.
The real key to understanding North Korean negotiations is to simply accept that they will try to maintain enough wiggle room to seem like they are promising to do something that they may at a later date decide not to do at all.
In Tulsa County, Casey Roebuck, a spokesperson for the sheriff's office, said that while the department had some "wiggle room" to maintain detentions for ICE should funds not be received in the near future, that could become an issue as time goes on.
BERLIN, June 21 (Reuters) - Germany will likely need to make changes to its corporation tax system in coming years in response to growing tax competition from other countries, Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Wednesday, adding that Germany had wiggle-room for cuts.
Of course, July 16th marks the beginning of Amazon Prime Day, but hopefully there's still a bit of wiggle room in your budget, as most of the products below likely won't be a part of Amazon's big day-and-a-half sale.
Some analysts say Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak's statement on his country's contribution to the current round leaves Moscow plenty of wiggle room in terms of when its producers will begin cutting, how much they will cut and their capability to cut.
"Commentary about a hack or hacked materials, such as news articles discussing a hack, are generally not considered a violation of this policy," it also writes, giving itself a bit of wiggle room on how it will apply (or not apply) the policy.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany must continue to increase its defenses spending despite having less wiggle room in its budget, NATO Secretary General said, after a government document on Monday showed the tax revenues were likely to rise less than expected in coming years.
The German government has assured NATO that it will stick to its aim of boosting defense spending to 1.5 percent of its gross domestic product by 2024, despite having less wiggle room in its budget, a German security source told Reuters on Wednesday.
In turn, that gives the Fed less wiggle room in the case of another economic slowdown or crisis and increases the chance that the benchmark funds rate once again will head toward zero — or even to negative numbers, as one recent paper suggested.
But the guidance also allowed the secretary of defense, after consulting with the secretary of homeland security, some wiggle room to decide what to do with already serving trans service members — and it let them advise the president on reversing the ban.
Stockbrokers, who are registered with Finra, a self-regulatory organization financed by its Wall Street members, are required only to recommend investments that are "suitable" for their customers, which leaves wiggle room for them to pick products that give them the biggest commissions.
Mr. Sarukhán predicts that by the time the next Mexican president assumes office, he will find himself under tremendous domestic pressure not to give any ground to Mr. Trump, leaving very little "political wiggle room" to manage the Mexico-United States relationship.
One possibility would be to track merely the general partners that all firms are required to report to the SEC when it raises a new fund, a strict legal requirement that would be a lagging indicator but would also eliminate wiggle room.
Further, giving recipients a little wiggle room to find a job that is a good match for their skills and experience is good for the broader economy, since the economy is better off when the skills of its workers are fully utilized.
Many Democrats have already indicated that they don't see Pelosi's line in the sand as absolute -- highlighting how the speaker gave herself just enough wiggle room should Mueller or congressional chairmen discover evidence about Trump that makes impeachment a more politically palatable possibility.
"It is flagging those areas where the administration sees itself as having wiggle room to underenforce the law by citing claimed constitutional concerns," said Harold Koh, a Yale Law School professor who was a legal adviser to the State Department during the Obama administration.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's updated executive order on travel appears to offer more flexibility to would-be travelers than its January predecessor, spelling out several exemptions to the ban on nationals from six designated countries, and giving others wiggle room to apply for waivers.
This might not seem like much, but having a lower interest rate meant our monthly mortgage payments would be lower, more manageable, and give us more financial wiggle room when it came to paying the bills (and paying off the rest of our student loans).
That is not unlawful, and it does give employers wiggle room to consider "reasonable factors," including the ability to afford a salary of a certain amount, that are inherent to a certain characteristic that may make someone part of a protected class, like age.
Every quest in the game has a level attached to it, and while there's some wiggle room, anything more than a couple of levels above your character is intended to be beyond your capability — more simply, you just can't do enough damage to fight effectively.
He argues that the economy is not overheating, which gives the Fed wiggle room to loosen its grip on monetary policy ahead of "international storm clouds" on the horizon — which include uncertainty about trade, a potential no-deal Brexit and slowing growth in China.
There isn't a lot of wiggle room in the art of hitting a home run: We have seen players of every national and ethnic origin swing for the fences, and it all looks pretty much the same regardless of the swinger's biological point of origin.
But Mnuchin, who said he would be discussing the issue with G20 finance ministers this week in Buenos Aires, Argentina, signaled that there could be some wiggle room as countries gradually reduce their dependency on Iranian oil to avoid further volatility in the energy markets.
With the Conservatives high in the polls, much of the press and many of her colleagues hailed it as a strategic masterstroke which could increase the slender majority she had inherited from David Cameron and provide much-needed wiggle room to push through Brexit.
Detlef Seif said the EU has already crossed red lines with the so-called backstop for Northern Ireland and stressed that all wiggle room had been exhausted regarding the European Single Market, the EU's four freedoms, competition rules and standards for protecting environment and workers.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's policymakers plan to keep their budget deficit target for 2017 at the same level as last year to underscore a focus on debt reduction and reform, though they have wiggle room to increase fiscal stimulus if the economy needs support again.
Wins in Florida, Indiana, North Dakota, coupled with Republicans holding their own endangered seats in Tennessee and Texas, not only kept the Senate in GOP hands but expanded the party's majority -- giving them some wiggle room on tough votes over the next two years.
Abe, who is facing his own political scandals and dipping popularity back home, is also seeking some wiggle room from the White House on the Trump administration's proposed aluminum and steel tariffs following the White House decision to offer a waiver to European allies.
He has given himself some wiggle room on the Muslim ban, which he recently referred to as a "suggestion," but he has consistently been more adamant about the wall on the border, which has been a central theme of his candidacy since its launch.
It's a less little wiggle room than they had under the CBO previous estimate — $338 billion versus $416 billion — but the mandate would still provide hundreds of billions of dollars for the tax overhaul at a time when Republicans are struggling to find money.
The direct donor program at IUSM tells donors they cannot exceed 6' tall and 200 lbs, although the "maximum acceptable weight" of a donor may be lower, based on the person's height, and Talarico says there is some "wiggle room" on a donor's size.
The savings that Bayer - the inventor of aspirin and maker of Yasmin birth control pills - could make as part of the overhaul would give it financial wiggle room as it competes with larger rivals to buy the right to promising treatments from biotech firms.
In response to the question from Murkowski and Collins, deputy White House counsel Patrick Philbin started out by pleading for some wiggle room on his answer because he was "limited to what is in the record" that the House created during its impeachment probe.
Then, with a down payment in mind and an idea of how much wiggle room we had in our budget each month for an additional mortgage payment, we were able to start looking at homes within a price range that we knew we could afford.
There is plenty of wiggle room in the statutes that make it difficult to prove the necessary intent to obstruct justice, so gathering credible evidence to show what was in the mind of anyone who might try to impede the investigation will be paramount.
A surprise to some hemp growers and producers was the little wiggle room the USDA afforded for hemp that grows "hot," or exceeds the 0.3% THC threshold, said Shawn Hauser, chair of the hemp and cannabinoids practice group at cannabis law firm Vicente Sederberg.
The savings that Bayer — the inventor of aspirin and maker of Yasmin birth control pills — could make as part of the overhaul would give it financial wiggle room as it competes with larger rivals to buy the right to promising treatments from biotech firms.
J.P. Morgan lowered its price target on General Electric stock to $10 per share from $11 per share on Thursday, calling a recent gas turbine failure in Texas "a negative development for a company that has little wiggle room" in its struggling power business.
Pointing out that former first lady Barbara Bush is in favor of abortion rights, while Al Gore was once pro-life, Wolbrecht added that though politicians are often pressured to voting in certain ways, they have some wiggle room in the positions they take.
They need to allow you some wiggle room in there, otherwise essentially what you are being asked to do is a PA. And we did that in the initial stages when we were trying to figure out how to perform, because we were a studio band.
It's worth noting that there is some wiggle room in HTC's statement as well — the company says that HTC will not have an Android Wear watch, which doesn't necessarily preclude HTC manufacturing one for say, Google to sell under its own branding, similar to the Google Pixel.
" Abraham was sentenced to six months' probation and a $500 fine, after which gossip blogs like TMZ continued to report about the "hard partying" mom who "knows how to get down," allowing adequate wiggle room for Abraham to pass as "just a young girl having fun.
FRANKFURT, Oct 25 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is considering giving itself extra wiggle room when rolling over its holdings of government debt next year to ensure it always finds bonds to buy when the old ones mature, two sources close to the matter told Reuters.
Deportation force Trump running mate Mike Pence gave the GOP nominee some wiggle room on actually implementing that deportation force in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Sunday, downplaying it as merely a "mechanism" to carry out Trump's bigger-picture ideas.
Each Javelin fulfills a specific archetype, but you have wiggle room to create the kind of exo suit that fits your prefered playstyle within the confines of the intended class structure Unlike other shared-world shooters, you don't have to start over to change your experience types.
The situation leaves less wiggle room to cut a public deficit to below the EU-mandated limit of 3 percent next year and will feed criticism from the opposition which has accused the government of overstating next year's growth forecast to increase spending ahead of the election.
Although there may be some wiggle room there, you'll have to talk to your doctor to find out how much there is for you — if you're trying to keep your blood pressure under control, it may be especially important that you stay within those strict guidelines.
While the team may have much bigger tasks on its hands — like many of the acquisitions its made of previously-hot apps like Highlight and Shorts — it gives some wiggle room to simply focus on a user experience without needing to figure out a business model immediately.
The Center for Responsible Lending, an advocacy group, was skeptical of the value of U.S. Bank's offering, saying the loans are still too expensive for most low-income people, many of whom are already burdened by debt and have little wiggle room to take on more.
While those two precedents are seen as sacrosanct because they were unanimous, Supreme Court experts across the political spectrum say there is still plenty of wiggle room for other significant cases that more directly address some of the questions at the center of the Mueller investigation.
" OK, there's definitely some wiggle room there -- "I think" and "I hope" -- but the big takeaway is this: The top law enforcement officer in the country just said that he has been "fully briefed" on Mueller's investigation and that he thinks it is "close to being completed.
This has led the euro zone to limit deficits of member governments to 22019% of gross domestic product in normal times, and inspired Germany's so-called "debt brake", which prohibits further borrowing when the annual deficit reaches 5.63% of GDP, with some wiggle room for economic conditions.
It's possible that a transcript of his conversations with the Ukrainian President could leave Trump sufficient wiggle room for his explanations to be seen as credible and for the scandal to join the churning mix of previous controversies that have tarnished his presidency but never felled him.
If you're buying, you have some wiggle room and might be able to go a bit higher than 10 percent, since you'll actually own the vehicle as opposed to leasing it — but remember that cars depreciate rapidly, unlike other assets like homes, which can gain value over time.
Pelosi — who is flush with cash for Democrats after a record 2018 fundraising haul — remains bullish about her prospects: She and her team believe some Democrats who have called for new leadership haven't been explicit and have left enough wiggle room to change their minds and vote for her.
This is not the perfect Alien/s game—its respawning enemies can absolutely dick off, and there are times when the environment is almost conspiring against you, trapping your marine between a crate and an enemy with a gun, with no wiggle room to get your own shots away.
Compared to navigating a tight urban environment, Sterblue has the benefit of there being very few airborne anomalies around these structures, so autonomously flying along certain flight paths is as easy as having a CAD structure available and enough wiggle room to correct for things like wind condition.
This is one of the places where Deadpool, the movie, goes a little sideways — Wilson's origin as a human pit of moral depravity to begin with doesn't give him a lot of wiggle-room to grow into the insufferable Deadpool, nor does it aid his likability in general.
Tom Pyle, president of the conservative advocacy group American Energy Alliance said the "danger" of the Green New Deal was that "it gives other Republicans, other groups some wiggle room to push forth less extreme options, such as cap-and-trade or carbon taxes," Pyle said at the event.
Now there's always some wiggle room due to things like taxes and converting prices from other currencies, but if the Agarwal's figures are correct, we could be looking at U.S. prices starting at around $850 for the Galaxy S10e, $1,000 for the S553, and $1,150 for the S10+.
Now, there's a bit of wiggle-room for the teams there—if the same people are collecting data and negotiating contracts, as they often are at the senior levels, then how can they possibly just not consider what they have learned about the player when offering him a contract?
Malani says that having a CUR under 30% is healthy — "the lower your CUR, the better," but there is some wiggle room, adds Liz Weston, CFP, a columnist at Nerdwallet and the author of Your Credit Score: How to Improve the Three-Digit Number That Shapes Your Financial Future.
His previous directorial efforts (The Town, Gone Baby Gone, Argo) have been critical and popular successes and his Hollywood A-List status might give him a little more wiggle room when it comes to the studio pressures that have notoriously mutated heavily anticipated superhero films in the past.
"If you read the fine print of a lot of the press releases by companies that pledge to go cage-free on eggs or crate-free on pork, they often leave themselves some wiggle room in case there isn't sufficient demand," Lusk, the agricultural economist, says in an email.
The complex Senate rules that Republicans are using to pass their bill with only 50 votes actually give McConnell some new wiggle room based on the CBO score: He can add as much as $200 billion to the bill and still meet the budget targets that the rules require.
But as Peter Eavis notes, the presence of exemptions for Canada and Mexico show more wiggle room than expected: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has leeway to exempt certain steel and aluminum imports from the restrictions if he determines that the United States lacks the capacity to produce them.
"I don't see any wiggle room for the Treasury secretary to refuse the request," said George Yin, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law and former chief of staff for the Joint Committee on Taxation, adding it would be "unprecedented" for the secretary to refuse.
One of the most important projects I've worked on over the past couple of years is establishing an independent Oversight… Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 Finally, there remain serious concerns about how the Oversight Board is selected and the wiggle room the charter provides Facebook.
Going into the new year, Republicans will lose control of the House of Representatives, but they're in an even stronger position in the Senate — they'll have a 25–20183 majority, giving them that much more wiggle room to get judicial nominees confirmed even if one or two GOP members object.
SGL, which has this year sold its struggling graphite electrodes business, said on Tuesday it would use expected proceeds from the share sale of 180 million euros, as well as proceeds of at least 200 million from the graphite electrodes sale, to cut debt and gain some financial wiggle room.
I also set a monthly budget based on how much of my annual budget I think a city will cost, but I have wiggle room on that if the currency goes nuts or I have a really good reason to splurge — like buying a dress for my brother's faux-wedding.
GradJoy bills itself as a "student loan co-pilot," and currently exists as a platform that helps users manage student loan repayments — whether that's assessing pros and cons of refinancing, what a monthly payment should look like and if they have any wiggle room based on greater income and spending habits.
John A. Koskinen, who retired as I.R.S. commissioner last year, acknowledged that the tax code appeared to offer little wiggle room on congressional requests, but said he could envision the agency thinking twice about handing over the president's returns if lawmakers did not offer a clear reason for the request.
The HSR Act, as it's known, does leave a lot of wiggle room, where acquisitions, when they are reported, can be noted in the vaguest of terms without a lot of detail as to specific purposes, so it's not clear what kind of information we will get out of this.
Still, several members of civil society inside Damascus say that they have been able to win more wiggle room amid the carnage of war, and that the current landscape is a far cry from the iron fist that Assad and his father before him have typically wielded over the country.
" Piet Hein van Kempen, a professor of criminal law and criminal procedure at Radboud University in the Netherlands, was recently asked by the Justice Ministry to study if international drug treaties offer any wiggle room to "legalize, decriminalize, tolerate and/or regulate cannabis in any other way for recreational use.
That move looks interesting in light of rivals potentially striking exclusive device deals to pre-load their own apps by default — as a hedging strategy for Google to create wiggle room so it could worm its way back onto any future Android-powered devices where rivals' services have been preloaded as defaults. How?
That can help you get a sense of how much wiggle room there already is to accommodate those to-be-determined baby expenses, as well as where you might spend smarter (such as reshopping your auto insurance or right-sizing your cellphone plan) or cut back on discretionary expenses to free up cash.
The Mets' hot play over the past month had afforded them a sliver of wiggle room in the National League wild-card race, but after their loss to the Braves, couple with the Cardinals' victory over the Colorado Rockies, the Mets and St. Louis were tied for the top wild-card spot.
But while the bank officially made the move in an effort to tackle inflation, it also clearly had another goal in mind: to give it wiggle room to cut rates in the future, particularly if Brexit, as the withdrawal from the European Union is called, deals a blow to the British economy.
Gordon Hintz, the Democratic state House minority leader and member of the WEDC board, agrees that the contract provides Foxconn some wiggle room in terms of what it builds, but that the potential for litigation as the project continues to move away from what the contract describes could be something the company wants to address.
Bazelon suggests that greater prosecutorial discretion is needed in enforcing a law that can unduly punish a kid like Kevin—indeed, she points out that in some jurisdictions in the city there's a healthy unspoken understanding that kids like Kevin won't be charged under the law, using various wiggle-room maneuvers to get them out.
Painter argues that not only was there no wiggle room around Sessions's recusal from any investigations into the Trump campaign's alleged ties with Russia, but there is a case for Sessions to resign from the attorney general post altogether — and the White House isn't helping the situation with its response to the whole thing.
And with 75 percent of Mexicans disagreeing in a recent poll with the way that president Peña Nieto was handling relations with the United States, the appetite and political wiggle room to continue building a forward-leaning, strategic partnership with the United States might be significantly reduced, regardless of who's elected on July 1.
For hereAm I sitting in the White HouseFar above the worldHouse of Reps is blueAnd there's nothing I can doA former senior defense official said Pentagon officials would be more comfortable with a space corps within the Air Force, but feel Trump's comments that he wants a "separate but equal" space force have given them little wiggle room.
" But more importantly, Trump suggested he would like to end annual military exercises with South Korea — a major, longstanding North Korean demand — and gave Kim lots of wiggle room on the future of his nuclear weapons, replacing calls for an immediate or even a speedy denuclearization process with a virtual shrug that "it does take a long time.
Given the specific ecommerce use-case here, where Asos' aim is to drive sales of its stock by greasing the clothes discovery pipeline (being as text searches are pretty tedious, especially so on smaller screen devices), you'd expect a bit of wiggle room in the search results — exactly to encourage a bit of serendipity in the shopping experience.
Where teens are concerned GDPR introduces a new provision concerning children's personal data — setting a 16-year-old age limit on kids being able to consent to their data being processed — although it does allow some wiggle room for individual countries to write a lower age limit into their laws, setting a hard cap at 13-years-old.
The judge did leave the government some wiggle room, saying that his order does not block the government from enforcing conditions on federal grants nor does it block the government from creating a definition of sanctuary jurisdictions -- but the government will not be able to block federal funds from going to those cities as Trump ordered.
Your iPhone is still secure and Face ID still requires your face to unlock, but it gives you a little wiggle room to wear sunglasses if you've had trouble using them with Face ID. It also makes things a bit faster if you're doing something else, like talking to someone or looking at a computer screen.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) said Thursday that while he needed the NAFTA deal on Capitol Hill soon, there may be a few weeks of "wiggle room" for a deal to be considered by the current Congress.
Silfverberg scored a power-play goal in the second period and, with help from Kesler driving down the middle of the ice on a 22-on-213, set up Cogliano for the second goal late in the third period, giving Ducks goaltender John Gibson some wiggle room on his way to his second shutout in four days.
Though he's commercially transcended hip-hop, any halfway follower of his career would know that he's been jostling for respect in a genre that by many accounts, left very little wiggle room for someone like him—non-American, perceived as privileged, painfully corny at times—to not only get in, but to thrive against the odds.
Safeguards going forward should include: (1) prompt triggers and automatic renegotiations if the trade gains are not distributed fairly, (2) equally prompt relief against NTBs, (3) ironclad sanctions against currency manipulation, (4) zero tolerance on intellectual property theft, and (5) stringent environmental and health and safety standards — without the proverbial "wiggle room" characterizing proposed deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
And even though I'm likely in the fabric all 365 days, I look for different qualities in my spring denim than in my winter pieces: In warm-weather, there's wiggle room for more experimentation (and a little more movability and breathability, too), so I tend to go for fun details, like lighter washes or embroidery, and maybe even more laid-back silhouettes.
But the wiggle room only goes back so far; the fact remains that for many, many years after its initial release Android was a compromise that people bought into for numerous reasons, be it carrier compatibility (the iPhone was an AT&T exclusive for years), financial (you could get an unlocked Android phone for relatively cheap from the start), or just plain old stubborn tech nerd alternativism.
It would reduce mandatory sentencing guidelines for certain drug crimes, allow judges greater wiggle room in sentencing nonviolent drug offenders, do away with the "stacking" provision that tacks on years for the use of a firearm during the commission of a crime and, at long last, make retroactive the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, which reduced the sentencing gap between crack and powder-cocaine offenses.
But Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE has been arguing the sanctions bill left no wiggle room not to sanction allies who intend to move away from Russian arms, but still need to contract with Moscow to maintain their older equipment.
But Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE has been arguing the sanctions bill left no wiggle room to not sanction allies who intend to move away from Russian arms, but still need to contract with Moscow to maintain their older equipment.
From left to right, the $1,100 iPhone Xs Max, the $750 iPhone XR, and the $700 iPhone 8 PlusScreenshot: AppleBut once you start to move away from Samsung and Google, the current price of phones like the $529 OnePlus 6, the $700 LG G7, or the $735 you can pay for an international version of the Huawei P20 Pro suggest that there might still be a little wiggle room for Apple to go even lower.
While the retail multiplier of three to five may seem to suggest there is lots of wiggle room for retailers to absorb the tariff instead of passing it onto the consumer, industry groups say the average margin on a pair of shoes is around 2 to 3 percent once factoring in all the players in the supply chain that take a piece of that markup and all the costs that go into running that supply chain.

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