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But Friends of the Earth took a more flexible stance.
So that's not a flexible stance at all, and Democrats have rejected this as well.
China is also pressing the United States to adopt a more flexible stance in negotiations with North Korea.
Dominic Grieve, the attorney general, told MPs that a constructive debate could lead to a more flexible stance in Strasbourg.
Gilmore's height and flexible stance allow her to use her whole body instead of relying on her legs.
In what is likely to be the tip of the iceberg, a number of Tory MPs urged a more flexible stance.
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Some of the lenders are also split over how to negotiate with the Treasury's task force, people with knowledge of the matter said, with some institutions, mostly the banks, favoring a more flexible negotiating stance and others advocating a hard-line position.
The I.M.F. said it welcomed the flexible policy stance that American authorities had taken, in particular the Federal Reserve's aggressive easing of interest rates.
But del Potro managed to stay in the backhand rallies, then stepped to the left to hit hard inside-out forehands, or, with his flexible open stance, turned on them and hooked them hard, hitting them thunderously down the line.
A flexible theoretical stance is essential to simultaneously develop new knowledge and accelerate the translation of that knowledge into practice behaviors and programs of care that support optimal patient outcomes.
It has some characteristic, such as good system rigidity, rapid motion velocity, not-accumulative error, and a flexible end position stance.
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