Examples of 'room to manoeuvre' in a sentence

Meaning of "room to manoeuvre"

room to manoeuvre: This phrase implies having flexibility, freedom, or space to make decisions, changes, or adjustments as needed

How to use "room to manoeuvre" in a sentence

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room to manoeuvre
Little room to manoeuvre for the president.
This way we have got room to manoeuvre.
We have no room to manoeuvre in these canyons.
Thus giving you more room to manoeuvre.
Their room to manoeuvre would then be very limited indeed.
Could give you room to manoeuvre.
This room to manoeuvre was originally to have been made use of in the negotiations.
Rudd had little room to manoeuvre.
There is no room to manoeuvre to an upwind position to retreat from the heat.
That do not leave you much room to manoeuvre.
They need room to manoeuvre in here.
Such situation does not leave a lot of room to manoeuvre.
Not much room to manoeuvre.
The new standard does give accountants some room to manoeuvre.
They have room to manoeuvre.

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It was worth noting that multilateral diplomacy was impossible without allowing room to manoeuvre.
We have little room to manoeuvre.
The liberalization and globalization of markets were allowing organized transnational crime more room to manoeuvre.
There is little room to manoeuvre.
All the governments of the Community will hence forth have very little room to manoeuvre.
We have no room to manoeuvre.
Bigger newspapers owned by large media houses have more room to manoeuvre.
I need room to manoeuvre.
The guy will not give me any room to manoeuvre.
We need room to manoeuvre.
The free programme also has set rules but with more room to manoeuvre.
This approach allows sufficient room to manoeuvre to set individual requirements.
The Athenian ships were extremely cramped and had no room to manoeuvre.
This gives you a bit of room to manoeuvre if something does jump out.
They are breaking orbit … probably giving themselves room to manoeuvre.
Limited federal fiscal room to manoeuvre over the medium term.
That discipline severely limited the authorities ' room to manoeuvre.
Give him some room to manoeuvre so that money is not poorly spent.
All this had given AKEL some room to manoeuvre.
And you may need room to manoeuvre if economic conditions accelerate or postpone a sale.
Not even the Orient Express has room to manoeuvre in there.
What room to manoeuvre will worker representatives have in the coming decades?
Here the government has more room to manoeuvre in monetary and.
If an exemption is clear and concise, there is very little room to manoeuvre.
These countries still have some room to manoeuvre despite considerable loss of policy space.
These are not subsidies and moreover, there is room to manoeuvre.
Member States will have sufficient room to manoeuvre to implement this accordingly.
The law 's vagueness offers the grandes écoles room to manoeuvre.
The US has no room to manoeuvre whatsoever.
If you delete the woman, you get more room to manoeuvre.
And do you see any room to manoeuvre within this strategy?
If we keep stopping half way, we just give the extremists room to manoeuvre.
Its room to manoeuvre is more and more limited, and its investment needs are great.
Here again, however, national legislatures still have sufficient room to manoeuvre.
In this respect, however, the room to manoeuvre has become severely curtailed.

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