However, the changing nature, and improvements in flexible work practices, may help.
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Different parts of the economy are more flexible than others of course.
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Background: Achieving proficiency in flexible endoscopy requires a great amount of practice.
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Ms Sage said the government should be more flexible in its approach.
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Certainly our attitude to creative freedom and game development remains fairly flexible.
Ús de flexile en anglès
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The movement, in its sinuous, flexile gliding, resembled somewhat a serpent's crawl.
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Her motions were listless and languid, but flexile as a willow.
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He wore the light flexile mail of the ancient heroes of Araby or Fez.
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The flexile and dubious expression of youth was forever gone.
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The throwing of an ax was a little matter to the sharp-eyed and flexile-muscled cave men.
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He lay in the Englishwoman's gentle arms-a little brown bundle of flexile limbs and cotton night-shirt
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The voice was marvellously flexile, powerful, and melodious.
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Eudora had more sparkling eyes, lips more richly coloured, and a form more slender and flexile.
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She was rich of figure, and flexile.
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With a sudden flexile turn of a wrist that had thrown many a reata, he flung it straight through the open window.
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These poems are exceedingly sweet and touching; yet they are all marked by the same flexile use of difficult rhythms and unprecedented rhymes.
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The Ionians, on the contrary, were susceptible, flexile, and more characterized by the generosity of modern knighthood than the sternness of ancient heroism.
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On they glided, like swans descending a tranquil stream, their flexile forms swayed by the ebb and swell of unseen and gentle waves.
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At the first movement made by the unwitting trespasser on guarded ground, two long, flexile rods are thrust out, reconnoitring right and left.
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Snowy linen, touches of soft color, graceful lines of bust and side-theslender fingers that could almost speak, so beautifully flexile were they.
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The broad chest and flexile lips of Father de Berey rang out the grand old song in tones that filled the stately old hall: