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JUSTICE STEVENS -- Did the secretary have any flexibility to accommodate the statute to the exigencies of the presidential election?
"People are working very hard and showing much more flexibility to accommodate the needs of clients or employers," Mr. Levine said, putting a positive spin on things.
Any design that was taken to implementation needed flexibility to accommodate all of these variations, and still provide a positive user experience that is actually implementable.
Mr. Strickland sings with enough flexibility to accommodate that range, but he might be an even better, and more versatile, songwriter.
Similarly, if large fluctuations in demand cannot be avoided, flexibility to accommodate these changes economically must be planned into the system.
Enrollment growth has leveled off — it is 4,241 this fall — but Dr. Fleishman said that if enrollment spikes in the future, the new construction has allowed for sufficient flexibility to accommodate it.
We knew we could only fit a twin bed, but we wanted the flexibility to accommodate two people, and to use the room as a den for reading or potentially watching TV.
However, there need be flexibility to accommodate individual company practices.
And the work they want to do should have spontaneous flexibility to accommodate that.
Channel width adaptation will surely promise great flexibility to accommodate such skewed traffic distribution.
The proposed method gives decision maker flexibility to accommodate for different cases (Case specific situations).
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