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"We had economic flexibility built into our operating budget this year sufficient enough to fit the pieces in".
It's just that there's a downside, too: by giving up its own currency, a country also gives up economic flexibility.
Economists also know that the key determinant of success in a single-currency area is economic flexibility.
Four of the five tests, including the two most important ones involving sustainable convergence and economic flexibility to withstand shocks, were failed.
One might expect social mobility and economic flexibility to go together in fact, to be two sides of the same coin.
Once, this method might have precluded the economic flexibility of a tax namely, that the abatement effort can vary from polluter to polluter, according to cost.
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However, the economic flexibilities ended up untying some knots only to tie others, and civil liberties never arrived.
Overall, the semi-batch design proved to have a better performance than the batch mode in both economic and flexibility terms, while continuous is far better in economics but far worse in flexibility than both batch designs.
This will give the community more economic stability, flexibility and independence.
"The outlook change reflects our view that the Japanese government's diminishing economic policy flexibility may lead to a downgrade unless measures can be taken to stem fiscal and deflationary pressures," S.&P. said.
"If drivers didn't prefer the economic opportunities and flexibility they have with us, they would leave or work more with other operators.
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