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1 Many companies now have the flexibility to pursue acquisitions without affecting rating levels.
2 The plan has to have the flexibility to totally change at a moment's notice.
3 They have the flexibility to decide when, where and which causes they volunteer for.
4 The system must have the flexibility to accommodate the organisation you and your users want.
5 We also have the flexibility to bring in a lot of people from overseas when necessary.
6 So we built this company that allows Taskers to have the flexibility to set their wages.
7 Their directors have the flexibility to make decisions.
8 The board, he said, needs to have the flexibility to weigh compensation packages and the market environment.
9 The important thing is that they have the flexibility to agree a working pattern that suits them.
10 So the publisher will have the flexibility to have a robust ranking system, on a game-by-game basis.
11 The cracker will have the flexibility to use naphtha, gases generated during crude oil processing and kerosene, he said.
12 We have a really talented team and it they didn't have the flexibility - people wouldn't work for us.
13 After that, it's important to have the flexibility to switch providers at a later stage if you see fit.
14 The continuing inflammation allegedly caused the mesh to stiffen, meaning it did not have the flexibility the body requires.
15 The company has also structured the deal so it will have the flexibility to make more moves in the future.
16 The University of Texas and its supporters contend that universities must have the flexibility to consider race to ensure diversity.
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