Similar words: breathing, bathing suit, sheathing, breathtaking, breath, out of breath, breathless, breathable. Meaning: n. 1. a short respite 2. sufficient room for easy breathing or movement.
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(31) First, he persuaded banks to give KPN some breathing space and convinced shareholders to back aissue.
(32) Triumphant return to the New World to begin construction breathing space for green plants dip-dye buildings everywhere.
(33) Diaz's constant pressure and high punch output won't allow for much time or breathing space.
(34) A sovereign bailout should provide breathing space to perform a radical restructuring.But a fire sale of Irish banking assets is not the only way to cut the banks down to size.
(35) It's something I hate to recommend, but I think Asian countries need some breathing space.
(36) A wise man always knows when to stop for breathing space.
(37) It will give a breathing space for the peasants and, by removing the cause leading to "revolt, "will unite all forces in finding the way to industrial recovery.
(38) But creditor banks have extended the expiring loans to 2012, giving the company breathing space.
(39) But the local firms failed to take advantage of the breathing space.
(40) We hope that it will give us some breathing space.
(41) At any rate, chance had given him some breathing space.
(42) They provided much - needed breathing space for a country hit by civil war and unrest.
(43) They were in effect for us a breathing space of which we had the utmost need.
(44) The train was so crowded that there was hardly breathing space.
(45) McCain supported the one - time suspension of fuel oil tax,(www.Sentencedict.com) called for the drivers some breathing space.
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