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the maneuvering
verb
To move (something) carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position.
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Tells about the maneuvering around the deficit and new taxes.
And this is hardly the end of the maneuvering.
The port director, Gen. Gamal Abdel Maqsoud, said he had become impatient with all the maneuvering.
Justice Sosman ruled in favor of the lawmaker, calling the maneuvering an "unseemly media circus".
Consequently, how to detect and estimate the maneuvering status effectively is very important.
Hydrodynamic derivatives or coefficients are required to predict the maneuvering characteristics of a marine vehicle.
So, I'm tired of the maneuvering.
Hence, the maneuvering over the president.
But the maneuvering is not without risks.
The maneuvering quickened as the shareholder vote approached.
But maintaining that low altitude depleted the maneuvering fuel.
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