The party recently gave the First Minister enough wiggle room to negotiate on it in coalition talks next May. |
The exact wording of the contract gave him a tiny amount of wiggle room but he was still taking an enormous liberty. |
While Abbas said publicly that he needed a settlement freeze before he could begin talks, there may be some wiggle room. |
Up here in the still vastness there is no margin for error, no wiggle room, no leeway between getting it right and dying. |
Buy shoes with a thumbnail's width of wiggle room in the toe box for all 10 toes. |
He was right, in the Overview, to leave himself plenty of wiggle room rather than committing to his own stated deadline. |