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Our food aid regulations require shipping American food instead of allowing some flexibility in buying aid closer to communities in need.
The starting-point with mortgages is usually limiting loan-to-value and debt-to-income ratios, but, importantly, allowing some flexibility for the riskiness of various borrowers.
By allowing some flexibility in associating meanings and words rather than insisting on close semantic correspondences and rules of sound change, this technique has yielded some suggestive similarities, with a few of them even extending beyond the Khoisan languages to languages of the Niger-Congo family.
This can be modified allowing some flexibility in the runs.
Allowing some flexibility for the warp factor even within the same speaker compensates for variations which may stem from Lombard effect, stress, or a number of other physiological factors [36].
By establishing priorities -- and allowing some flexibility for the unexpected -- you can help ensure that the most important needs are met and the most important tasks get done.
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"The rules allow some flexibility on snack foods".
While matrilineage membership was considered basically unalterable in some communities, actual practices probably allowed some flexibility.
The new limit, of $5 billion this year, "allows some flexibility in case there's some further deterioration," said Jeffrey Gordon, a spokesman for the state's budget office.
The units allow some flexibility for patients who don't meet the relatively narrow criteria for hospice care or who aren't emotionally ready to seek it.
But it will also allow others to argue there is therefore no need for reform of freedom of movement rules at an EU level because the current law allows some flexibility.
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