I don't want any more wriggle room.
Wenzhou, which has a population of six million, was thus able to enjoy more wriggle room than other Chinese cities.
On the one hand, some companies have run out of wriggle room and can no longer avoid having to hunt cash to reduce their debt.
But there is a certain amount of wriggle room in Jewish law.
This raft of problems leaves Kim with limited wriggle room.
It doesn't help that the massive cuts his government has imposed on councils give them practically no wriggle room.
He had learned that it left a barn-width of wriggle room.
When they know that the man on stage telling them about his wartime experiences is actually an actor, spectators have a degree of wriggle room.
He leaves himself a little bit of wriggle room, and does not say "enough to govern alone".
Within all this, there is masses of wriggle room for the government.