Encara no tenim significats per a "more flexible".
1Different parts of the economy are more flexible than others of course.
2Ms Sage said the government should be more flexible in its approach.
3Can a more flexible Ireland be matched by a more flexible Europe?
4BA said it had introduced more flexible rebooking policies for passengers affected.
5A more flexible approach on your part could work to your advantage.
6Conversely, the federal government is free to be more flexible with deficits.
7Mr Dunne proposed a more flexible form of Super, with compulsory KiwiSaver.
8That is three times last year's volume, and on more flexible terms.
9From now on, BHP says it will take a more flexible approach.
10Beijing announced last week that it would make the yuan more flexible.
11Whether that makes them more flexible, I have my doubts, he said.
12But won't you need a more flexible doctrine of accountablity to parliament?
13Unapproved share incentive schemes can be more flexible and still be tax-efficient.
14The AWD system is all-new, built lighter and with more flexible usability.
15For the tomato base Here you can be a bit more flexible.
16It was softer than a cleansing tissue, and probably even more flexible.
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More flexible a través del temps
More flexible per variant geogràfica