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The aim of the proposed reforms was stated in a way which accepted some of the current problems – "how we will provide more protection against aggressive bailiffs and encourage more flexibility in bailiff collections".
He wants to make the Games more affordable, and encourage more flexibility over bidding and choice of sports.
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Such a pension would avoid mass means-testing of pensioners, so they would not be penalised for having saved, as well as encouraging more flexibility around retirement.
Encouraging more flexibility in our cognitive processes opens us to trying new things instead of staying safe with the status quo because we fear failure.
Many other companies are building or renovating office space for the same reasons, hoping to encourage more collaboration and work-from-anywhere flexibility.
Channel 4 "just has to have private shareholders and it has to be run as any other public company" in order to encourage more stringent financial discipline, and allow it the flexibility to grow, he says.
The cynic in me believes that the loss of flexibility for advertisers across devices will encourage more aggressive auction spaces and higher click costs across devices.
We should encourage more anonymous-plaintiff lawsuits.
Deadhead to encourage more blossoms.
This will encourage more flowers.
The focus is on economic reforms intended to encourage growth, more flexibility in the labour market and promoting competition, for example.
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