This produces a characteristic wiggle on a graph, a so-called power spectrum, which can then be matched against theoretical expectation.
California had originally claimed that there would be no wiggle room on the new law.
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There is precious little wiggle room on price in the eReader market.
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But there's no wiggle room on tightness.
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When you add the Brazil situation to the recently announce Ethiopia settlement that now has Starbucks paying additional royalties for coffee from that country, Starbucks is now facing an onslaught of input price increases with not much wiggle room on the revenue side.
The approach the company has taken closes a number of escape hatches that most defending corporations usually keep open: on the one hand, wiggle room in the event that facts emerge to in any way justify the claims and, on the other hand, the option to settle the case.
The wiggle rooms had windowless metal fire doors on struts up top, a newer model.
Their complex algorithms analyzed every wiggle in the financial markets and traded on this noise with lighting speed.
Before dusk, head west toward the Drum and Bell Tower, located at the south of Hou Hai lake on Gulou Dajie, where you can wiggle your way down the hutongs once more.
Johnston, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter formerly at The New York Times, reveals secrets on everything from hidden fees to the ways insurers wiggle out of paying for care.
Moreover, the price of accord on some of the proposals has been a formulation that allows wiggle-room for foes of change.
This approach creates the perverse outcome that the longer the defendant is able to wiggle away from legal sanctions, the stronger is its case to continue on its unlawful path.
But, he says, it arguably does have "wiggle room" to provide relief by allowing 2008 RMDs to be based on an alternate later valuation date, rather than Dec. 31, 2007.
Not a lot of wiggle room for manager Joe Girardi's bunch as opening day approaches, on April 1 at Yankee Stadium against the revamped Boston Red Sox.
One loophole was a "grandfather" clause that gave brokerage firms wiggle room to continue to hold uncovered short positions in stocks even after they showed up on the threshold lists reported by the exchanges.
And they performed a "WIGGLE" test. (I know you will find this hard to believe, but that is NOT an acronym for Wire Integration Gross Gyration Looseness Exam -- it's just a plain old wiggle test.) In any case, the wires all checked out -- and on went the flow toward a January 19 launch.
But once you focus on the spirit of the treaty, you don't leave a lot of wiggle room.
The bottom line is that Alistair Darling, of all people, may have provided Mr Osborne with the wiggle room that he needs to announce a Plan A-plus which leaves his iron credentials intact - at least on paper.
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