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With FrontPage Africa shut, the powerful of Liberia have more room to manoeuver, but hopefully not for long.
Spiotto said Orr now had much more room to manoeuver but the city's problems were far from over.
Under Charles de Gaulle, France combined faithfulness to the western cause in time of crisis with a strong willingness to promote its diplomatic independence and freedom of manoeuver.
But any legislation will have to comply with the common law and the right to a fair trial under European human rights law, limiting his room for manoeuver.
The room for manoeuver is very limited to avoid the 'severe, pervasive, and irreversible impacts' that the IPCC has warned about in its last Report.
Organising is described by Alinsky as disruptive to existing power relations; in fact in his classic A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals he boldly asserts that the "job of the organiser is to manoeuver and bait the establishment so that it will publicly attack him as a 'dangerous enemy'".
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More valuable for naval than military manoeuvers.
You could sense the jockeying for position and tactical manoeuvering off-stage.
Clarke manoeuvered the fielders like a conductor, whereas Watson simply ignored them with dismissive destructiveness.
The accommodation amounts to mere "accounting manoeuvers," charges Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Tells about their various manoeuvers, and a game he invented which governs the armies by turn of a roulette wheel.
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