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PG&E will have much less flexibility to act once it enters bankruptcy.
They also provide the capacity and the flexibility to act rapidly.
The court said that states might have more flexibility to act in areas where Congress had authorized, but not required, federal regulation.
At the time, Mr. Ospel said in an interview that the stock listing "will just add to the flexibility to act if we wanted to act".
Management reform does not include strengthening the Secretary General's office, which is considered essential if the office is to have the flexibility to act decisively.
Finally, flexibility to act on the knowledge gained through sensitivity is needed to design evolving processes able to contribute to the resolution of complex real-world problems.
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"Of course, there must be the flexibility for countries to act, taking account of their own national circumstances," he wrote.
Besides providing opportunities for innovation, clusters also provide the flexibility and capacity to act rapidly (Porter, 1998).
For example, philanthropy's flexibility and ability to act fast allows it to play a unique role in supporting individual communities through hard times.
Their flexibility, their ability to act in diverse and distinct causal chains, suggests the hypothesis that PV-entities are ancient generalists with high evolvability, which has contributed to the success of a wide range of lineages.
has initiative, flexibility and the ability to act independently.
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