We have no meanings for "much wiggle" in our records yet.
1 And our new driving laws don't leave much wiggle room, either.
2 Whatever our clock was, it didn't leave much wiggle room.
3 Neither chamber has much wiggle room in the negotiations.
4 Keep in mind that you likely won't have as much wiggle room to trim expenses as you think.
5 With tourist season around the corner -many early revellers have already arrived -how much wiggle room is there?
7 But there's not much wiggle room, with India's shortfall on the high side compared to emerging markets like China and Russia.
8 And since budgets are usually set long before the call goes out for volunteers, the researchers may not have much wiggle room.
9 As a result, there isn't much wiggle room left-mostAmericans already have strong feelings about Trump that are hard to sway by external factors.
10 And though Jamaicans are a never-say-die people, how much wiggle room is there to "tun hand and mek fashion?" Are their investments safe?
11 When Mercury kicks off this season's "moonwalk" dance in your sign, you may not have much wiggle room to get around feeling a bit weird.
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