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This is mainly due to its flexibility to adapted to different ground conditions and use of simple equipments.
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Leaders must allow for projects to be designed with the flexibility to adapt to new knowledge.
"He possesses the flexibility to adapt to different needs, agendas and pressures".
In contrast to a standard commissioner-contractor relationship, Sibs offer the flexibility to adapt and change a programme during delivery.
But developers in areas with accessible public transit and available parking should be given the flexibility to adapt accordingly.
"This additional year will allow these organizations more time and flexibility to adapt to this new rule," Ms. Sebelius said.
While standards for academic performance are high, teachers are given little flexibility to adapt their lessons to their students' needs.
Trustees Have Discretion Because many wills are deliberately constructed to allow flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances, banks and lawyers have considerable discretion in managing them.
It's good to have a solid curriculum and guidelines, but teachers need the autonomy and flexibility to adapt to the classes in front of them.
A. I think you have to try to follow your passion with some flexibility to adapt to reality and enjoy every bit.
Having the skills, knowledge and flexibility to adapt and respond to changing conditions on the ground are essential if needs are to be adequately met.
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