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How to use manoeuver in a sentence

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Spiotto said Orr now had much more room to manoeuver but the city's problems were far from over.
With FrontPage Africa shut, the powerful of Liberia have more room to manoeuver, but hopefully not for long.
It lets the iron rest comfortably in your hand and makes it especially easy to use and manoeuver.
There is a requirement to lift and manoeuver heavy objects and an occasional requirement to climb poles or towers.
We went on manoeuver again around the 5th of December 1941, leaving most of our personal belongings in camp.
Two motorcycles collided during a false manoeuver on Milton road in St. Valerien.
The 450X is easier to manoeuver than the old 450R, thanks largely to its reduced width: at 1,170 mm, it's 70 mm narrower than the old model.
You can literally elevate the vehicle to manoeuver over off-road obstacles.
This means that the space in the upper section of the head is marginal, i.e. the motors that align the pipettes with the ­components have hardly any room to manoeuver.
Although the pilot was not advised of any conflicting traffic, he spotted the helicopter, C-GHJL, at his 12 o'clock position less than one nm, in an evasive manoeuver.
This manoeuver is performed manually for safety reasons.
The castors on the transport trolley are easy to manoeuver and to brake.
There looks to be little room for manoeuver for the time being.
Trying to manoeuver through that territory one is likely to encounter deep ravines of uncertainty, mountains of data, and side-tracks that lead nowhere.
There is a lot of room to manoeuver in the program, to go and think outside the box to make sure our members have the best tools available for them to cope with whatever issues they face.
You decide when and where you moor and we can assure you that our houseboats are so easy to handle and manoeuver that you will soon be driving your boat like an experienced skipper.
This means that aircraft will at times have to manoeuver contrary to ATC instructions or disregard ATC instructions.
Manoeuvre is the only spelling in Australia, and the most common one in Canada, where maneuver and manoeuver are also sometimes found.
This appears to be perfectly in line with the 'realist' reading of judicial decision making mentioned above: the chances of political overruling being very thin, the Court had a broad margin of manoeuver.
Conversations with other Bell 206 pilots identified that any flight manoeuver, with airspeed, that increased the floats' cross-sectional profile to the slipstream could result in uncontrolled deviations and a loss of control.
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For the longer that manoeuver was deferred, the better was his chance of attaining his object.
What is more, the room for manoeuver the BRICS Bank would allow from the IMF is distinctly limited.
There are also the infrequent cheques to manoeuver, but you learn to deal with it.
As a consequence, traffic speed along the main highway will be significantly affected as the vehicles have to slow down to safely manoeuver the off-ramp.
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