Examples of 'little room for manoeuvre' in a sentence

Meaning of "little room for manoeuvre"

little room for manoeuvre: Means having limited freedom, flexibility, or options to make choices or take actions

How to use "little room for manoeuvre" in a sentence

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little room for manoeuvre
But there is still little room for manoeuvre.
Madam President, honourable Members, we are aware that the Commission has little room for manoeuvre.
They have now little room for manoeuvre.
The problem for the government is that it has very little room for manoeuvre.
There was little room for manoeuvre in dealing with this eventuality.
However there is still little room for manoeuvre.
They will have little room for manoeuvre elsewhere in the job market.
In the circumstances he had little room for manoeuvre.
DMROs had little room for manoeuvre to resist this.
An analysis of the situation shows little room for manoeuvre.
There is therefore very little room for manoeuvre for healthcare policymakers.
That leaves congressional Republicans with little room for manoeuvre.
Mr Chavez has little room for manoeuvre.
We can understand that American politicians have little room for manoeuvre.
But then I suppose he has very little room for manoeuvre until he meets his colleagues.

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With regard to manifest conventional law, there seemed to be little room for manoeuvre.
UNHCR had very little room for manoeuvre.
In certain sectors, the existence of a collective agreement leaves little room for manoeuvre.
The ECB argues that there is little room for manoeuvre on interest rates.
The low percentage margins on such low-priced articles leave little room for manoeuvre.
We will therefore have very little room for manoeuvre next year.
Poverty rates, while declining, remain high, leaving political leaders with little room for manoeuvre.
Mr Maduro appears to have little room for manoeuvre.
At this point, the Prime Minister will have very little room for manoeuvre.
Personally, I think that there is little room for manoeuvre - and why is this?
When it came to killing off brain cells, Neil had very little room for manoeuvre.
Crew at their stations with very little room for manoeuvre.
Chancellor Wolfgang SCHÜSSEL, for the Austrian presidency, stressed that little room for manoeuvre remained.
The present difficult staffing climate leaves us very little room for manoeuvre in this respect.
But for now, I realise that I have left myself very little room for manoeuvre.
Our Parliament therefore has relatively little room for manoeuvre in this area.
On the economic front, Mr Schröder has little room for manoeuvre.
Mr Del Pino seems to have little room for manoeuvre.
In terms of foreign players, though, they will have little room for manoeuvre.
In reality, there is precious little room for manoeuvre.
With public debt nearing 60 percent of GDP, there is little room for manoeuvre.
Nevertheless, there is very little room for manoeuvre.
Critical, independent media have very little room for manoeuvre.
No matter where they turn, there is little room for manoeuvre.

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