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1 The limited room for manoeuvre in Budget 2018 has been much discussed.
2 Mrs. Adister was allowed no time to set the manoeuvre in motion.
3 He was not expected to fight or manoeuvre in the open field.
4 Senior Government Ministers are playing down the room for manoeuvre in the forthcoming Budget.
5 His one object is to out- manoeuvre in a game of desperate and immoral chances.
6 They had to wear ship again, always a ticklish manoeuvre in weather like this.
7 THE Maastricht rules on the public finances are limiting room for manoeuvre in the Budget.
8 Again The Pilot went through the manoeuvre in his box and again the umpire called:
9 Weaponry: An Iranian clergyman stands next to missiles and troops, during a manoeuvre in Iran.
10 An unprovoked attack from a human starship that was continuing to manoeuvre in a hostile manner.
11 This area is incredibly difficult to manoeuvre in .
12 Even then, the divisions that predate her arrival may limit her room for manoeuvre in the future.
13 When she went public with her theories, she was fired WHISTLE-BLOWING is a risky manoeuvre in any organisation.
14 That leaves no room to manoeuvre in the event of a sudden change in circumstances, like a serious illness.
15 If political leaders want to find room to manoeuvre in searching for accommodation and compromise they have it here.
16 Even then, unless it were an emergency vehicle, you'd be a brave man to attempt the manoeuvre in Clones.
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