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His lawyers argued that the department's homeless policy gave officers far less flexibility in negotiating with them, resulting in arrests for the most minor of infractions.
A series of voter initiatives — starting with Proposition 13, which limits property taxes and was passed in 1978, leaves the new governor far less flexibility in cutting programs or raising taxes and fees.
It had become clear that his television method - which depended on shooting programmes on film which was then instantly developed and scanned to provide an almost-live transmission - offered far less flexibility than the Marconi-EMI alternative.
Miss Ladele went from effectively working on a freelance basis, which allowed her to swap civil partnership ceremonies with colleagues, to a system which granted her far less flexibility.
This has already started to happen inside large public tech companies, where options have been almost completely replaced with restricted stock units or RSUs, which give employees far less flexibility around how and when they can cash out.
A nonprofit status provides far less flexibility.
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Furthermore, in a standard version of this score the performers would have far less rhythmic flexibility.
But the times in which Hollande may inherit the presidency are much more difficult and allow far less political flexibility than Mitterrand enjoyed.
Other languages allow a little more flexibility of word order but far less than does Classical Latin.
Taken as a whole, these patterns in selective constraint support that mutations at so-called silent sites are actually quite evolutionarily constrained with respect to DNA flexibility, whereas nonsilent mutations are far less constrained.
However, there has been far less research on the effects of dynamic stretching on flexibility.
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