0 the amount of space below a roof, ceiling, or bridge, or below the top of something: --
1 opportunity for doing something, especially opportunity to develop, progress, or grow: --
2 the space above your head when you are inside something, esp. a car or other vehicle: --
One could deal with that problem simply by providing so much headroom so that at no conceivable prices would we run out of money.
In that way, we believe that we can make headroom.
However, for later years we need the headroom which will be created by the amendment in clause 1.
His first point was that in the past the present bridge, which has a headroom 13 in.
In general, the smaller the company, the less its headroom as regards the number of options.
This has only been made possible by the headroom provided by rate limitation.
I suggested that there was some headroom there.
This leaves a margin of £178 million available under the present limit of £525 million, and the order would create the maximum headroom of £243 million.