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To manoeuvring
noun
Alternative spelling of maneuver
Exact(6)
Another contract in 1988 was also subject to manoeuvring.
Mourning may take a back seat to manoeuvring.
Frequent congestive interruptions are modernity's answer to manoeuvring multitudes of people from place to place by the most up-to-date means.
But thereafter it should save the treasury around 0.7% of GDP a year, and it goes some way towards eroding Italy's huge debt (of 106% of GDP).Yet just to get this measure approved, Mr Berlusconi had to resort to manoeuvring that would have bewildered a Byzantine courtier, and a confidence vote that might have felled his government.
According to fellow administrator Alan Barnes, Johnson was a "wide-open type of bloke" who was vulnerable to manoeuvring.
It remains unknown whether the decrease of utilization was due to patients' voluntary decisions or to manoeuvring by the hospitals.
Similar(54)
Room to manoeuvre?
How easy is it to manoeuvre?
I give them room to manoeuvre.
It gives you no room to manoeuvre.
I had to manoeuvre through the debris.
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