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1 Different parts of the economy are more flexible than others of course.
2 Ms Sage said the government should be more flexible in its approach.
3 Can a more flexible Ireland be matched by a more flexible Europe?
4 BA said it had introduced more flexible rebooking policies for passengers affected.
5 A more flexible approach on your part could work to your advantage.
6 Conversely, the federal government is free to be more flexible with deficits.
7 Mr Dunne proposed a more flexible form of Super, with compulsory KiwiSaver.
8 That is three times last year's volume, and on more flexible terms.
9 From now on, BHP says it will take a more flexible approach.
10 Beijing announced last week that it would make the yuan more flexible .
11 Whether that makes them more flexible , I have my doubts, he said.
12 But won't you need a more flexible doctrine of accountablity to parliament?
13 Unapproved share incentive schemes can be more flexible and still be tax-efficient.
14 The AWD system is all-new, built lighter and with more flexible usability.
15 For the tomato base Here you can be a bit more flexible .
16 It was softer than a cleansing tissue, and probably even more flexible .
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