The signals coming from the preparatory talks, however, suggest it'll be a wiggle rather than a volte-face.
Ironically, in spite of the defensive wiggle room permitted, both teams scored over 30 points.
But the rules do leave some wiggle room for toy makers, Swartz points out.
They worry that giving Lithuania even the teeniest wiggle-room would set a deplorable precedent.
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However, ObamaCare gives health plans a little wiggle room: plus or minus 2 percent.
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The board feels reassuringly solid, although there was a little wiggle between the numpad and keyboard.
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The wiggle rooms had windowless metal fire doors on struts up top, a newer model.
And develop a design that has wiggle room to adapt if it needs to.
That is what gives Mr Osborne the wiggle room for more borrowing to support lending.
Is there wiggle room in how you get that revenue from the top 2 percent?
California had originally claimed that there would be no wiggle room on the new law.
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With less and less wiggle room, marketers need to apply rigor into where that spend goes.
Had this season been a prelude to a playoff, there would have been more wiggle room.
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Merck insists that it will go it alone, but it is running out of wiggle room.
Last year, in a case involving eBay, the court granted patent infringers more wiggle room against injunctions.
But her nuanced ruling offered significant legal wiggle room, allowing some race-based preferences to correct past discrimination.
The lack of fiscal and monetary wiggle room should lead to further GBP weakness in the medium-term.
Even so, despite all the exemptions and wiggle room, the deal contains the promise of real liberalisation.
Such numbers might be too big even for the relatively generous wiggle-room offered in the Maastricht treaty.
There is not a lot of wiggle room in these requirements, and they even extend to fiction.
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But once you focus on the spirit of the treaty, you don't leave a lot of wiggle room.
Their complex algorithms analyzed every wiggle in the financial markets and traded on this noise with lighting speed.
But cost-plus projects often leave some wiggle room in accounting for fixed costs ( see box, p. 66).
To bind the government to such political sacrifice, the opposition reasoned that it must be allowed no wiggle-room.
One reason: The SEC's guidance was more general than specific, leaving the agency wiggle room to pursue enforcement action.
In a brazen wiggle, his office left open the possibility that the fine could be paid from campaign contributions.
The answer to that question determines how much wiggle room France and Germany have in keeping the Eurozone solvent.
By contrast, retirement savers who convert traditional IRAs to Roth IRAs outside their company plans get that wiggle room.
This should give them wiggle room, which may be no bad thing given the disastrous record of forced lending.
We may be in the twilight years of the current-gen consoles, but apparently PS3 still has some wiggle room.
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