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Better cameras can handle sensitivities up to ISO 400 or even ISO 800 with minimal noise, allowing more flexibility in where and when pictures can be taken.
The report will recommend that ministers launch a comprehensive fares review, with the aim of "removing or allowing more flexibility in relation to caps on fares".
Senate Democrats — with the assent of Republicans such as Richard Shelby of Alabama — responded by allowing more flexibility for the departments of Justice, Homeland Security, Commerce and Agriculture, and that was the signal for other members to begin piling on.
The move benefits users by allowing more flexibility for where users keep their resources.
That way the modelling part and of the decision making part are interlinked, allowing more flexibility and adaptability.
There will also be a new armour mounting system, allowing more flexibility with different types of armour.
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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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