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Agriculture is another, specifically farmer subsidies and whether countries should be allowed more flexibility to implement their own food security policies.
And should member states, as some within the EU are calling, be allowed more flexibility to "go it alone" when it comes to fishing quotas?
Like his predecessors, he worries that overt pressure would undermine advocates of reform inside China, principally the People's Bank of China, and erode co-operation on other issues such as Iran and North Korea.When China said in June that the yuan would be allowed more flexibility, it looked like a victory for Mr Geithner.
Andrew RT Davies, Leanne Wood and Kirsty Williams said Welsh ministers should be allowed more flexibility.
This modular approach allowed more flexibility in the use of the allotted assessment time and helped reduce respondent burden.
Freed from the reprocessing and simulation responsibilities of Tier-1 and Tier-2 centers, these Tier-3 sites can devote their resources to their own desired analyses and are allowed more flexibility with fewer constraints [9].
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The makers of the strategy game Overlord allow more flexibility.
He became the firm's "athlete-in-residence," a position that allows more flexibility for fencing.
And it allows more flexibility to "online services" than to Web sites.
One reason is efficiency; the RCPs allow more flexibility (and reduced costs) in modelling processes.
The government, he said, should allow more flexibility with the money, too.
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