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But the prime minister thinks there is still enough wriggle room to please enough of his backbenchers and – for now – his most outspoken critics are willing to give him time.
The ruling left a tiny gap through which death penalty states could wriggle by leaving it up to them to define the legal standard under which "mental retardation" – known in modern medical parlance as intellectual disability – is defined.
"Greg finds himself in ridiculously…but strangely plausible situations, and always seems to wriggle out of them in ridiculous…but strangely plausible ways!
Foundation and sunblock seem to the conditioned mind entirely necessary, even as their chemicals wriggle silently into our bloodstreams.
As for Miliband, he has left plenty of wriggle room.
Britain, which has outlawed scores of new substances, believes Brussels is too weak; it wants to wriggle out of the European regulatory regime while a working party examines tougher controls.
Q: So you have left yourself no wriggle room?
They may eventually forfeit the wriggle room.
They need to get a wriggle on.
Mr Cramer, however, worries that the differences will provide opportunities for factory owners to wriggle out of complying.Foreign firms have been promising for around 20 years to do something about Bangladesh's dangerous factories, to little effect.
Some observers wonder if CSFB is preparing to wriggle off the hook by implying that any abuses were the acts of a few rogue brokers.Sharing the sharesThe main focus of the investigations is the terms under which underwriters allocated shares in IPOs.
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