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I hear he performed his manoeuvre with great agility.
"There now seems little room left to manoeuvre with Pfizer having ruled out a hostile bid.
United were good for the first 20 minutes or so, giving Tottenham little room for manoeuvre with their pressing.
(As read beautifully by Alex Jennings on audiotape, this is just what it becomes). The three of them manoeuvre with delicately observed dishonesty.
Young Greeks in particular questioned the point of voting for a government that had reduced its room for political manoeuvre with the stringent bailout deal.
It is thought to be the nearest the Soyuz has ever aborted an automatic docking manoeuvre with the International Space Station.
"Although there might be a little room for manoeuvre with the success of this year's Olympics and hopefully Paralympics, we are trying to manage expectation a little bit".
All agree Hollande has little room for manoeuvre, with German chancellor Angela Merkel breathing down his neck to reduce France's public spending.
The chancellor said there was little room for manoeuvre, with the Treasury acknowledging that growth forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility are likely to be downgraded.
In health, however, it feels as though there is little room for manoeuvre, with the Treasury dictating direction and setting an unrealistic timescale.
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