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Being a one-of-a-kind institution means it can suffer "unintended consequences" from policy changes made with more mainstream institutions in mind, says Sir John O'Reilly, so it has to keep constantly flexible.
Whereas nowadays the services agents provide have to be constantly flexible in order to represent today's athletes.
"You need to be constantly flexible.
If you are ever going to get to the bottom of your own suffering, you have to be alert, aware, and constantly flexible.
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Will I soon be able to get on the subway in the morning and read a full-color, Web-connected, constantly updating, flexible news reader?
Yet today's resilient organization is flexible, constantly rethinking its strategy, redefining its core business and reinventing itself.
Experts see parallels between this generation, which works constantly, but demands flexible schedules, and Baby Boomers, whose hyper-competitiveness refashioned corporate America.
Strategies, however, must be flexible and constantly reviewed even though the measures of success are often blurred.
Is there not also something liberating in the flexible, mobile, constantly changing way that so many of us live and work today (despite the constant threat of poverty)?
Not only is the machine undergoing dynamic transformations, but the proteins themselves are flexible and constantly adapting to the progression through the steps of the overall process.
It is remarkable, protean, flexible, and constantly shape-shifting.
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