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1 A more flexible approach on your part could work to your advantage.
2 From now on, BHP says it will take a more flexible approach .
3 A flexible approach is needed, with plenty of individual support in some cases.
4 Generally speaking, the morning requires a flexible approach ; the evening a disciplined one!
5 The professional services giant is also taking a flexible approach to home working.
6 Sonatrach last year began a more flexible approach to bilateral talks with foreign partners.
7 September is a very cozy month, while November may require a more flexible approach .
8 The downside with the flexible approach is that it can present difficulties with consistency.
9 Trump has a notoriously flexible approach to his own pledges.
10 In the meantime, several other countries have moved toward a more flexible approach to regulation.
11 Consequently, it is important to adopt a flexible approach .
12 A more flexible approach will serve you well.
13 Take a more flexible approach and let someone put you in touch with some new faces.
14 In addition, a flexible approach to architectural design may also help us think about sustainability and biodiversity.
15 November may require a more flexible approach .
16 A flexible approach is what is needed!
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