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1 The healthcare and construction sectors in particular needed more flexibility , he said.
2 The company said the deal allowed Activision to operate with more flexibility .
3 The proposed modifications allow for more flexibility and robustness in the estimation.
4 Lots of people want more flexibility and autonomy in their jobs now.
5 This is one area that should be allowed a little more flexibility .
6 The move now is to more short-term involvement, more flexibility , he says.
7 As standards rise, local schools will need more flexibility to meet them.
8 The move also gives the company more flexibility in marketing its programs.
9 Commissioner may be prepared to allow national governments more flexibility in implementing reform.
10 Audio The Prime Minister says he wants more flexibility in the labour market.
11 For more flexibility , add yoga or Pilates; any exercise will help reduce stress.
12 We need more flexibility than in the commission's proposals, McCarthy said.
13 In response, Jawbone improved the bonding process and gave the board more flexibility .
14 We need more flexibility to borrow, to allow us to invest in housing.
15 Republicans have said any healthcare reform or overhaul must give states more flexibility .
16 Other phone makers ship far fewer units and have more flexibility .
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