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But environmental groups said that the state needed the flexibility to demand the most stringent cleanup possible so it could broaden the future uses that a site could have, and that the court decision affirmed that right.
1," his not calling China the names that he had called it during the campaign gave him the "flexibility" to demand that it now do something about North Korea, the President and his interviewer had this exchange: TRUMP: No. 2, from the time I took office till now, you know, it's a very exact thing.
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Whether it is any more plausible to hold out hope for the creation of more responsive republican institutions than to demand flexibility in the personal qualities of princes is not directly examined by the Discourses.
Maria Bamford's ability to maintain a high-profile career in spite of her struggle is astonishing, but she's also lucky in one way: Her profession pays reasonably well, and her status allows her to demand flexibility.
In an interview with European Business Forum magazine, Varin said business in France was not flexible enough, and French companies needed to demand more flexibility and longer working hours from their staff.
The unions assert that Verizon is using industry upheaval as an excuse to demand undue flexibility in moving or removing workers.
She worries younger women, "will never have the courage to ask to do the school pick-up... or to demand more flexibility at work if they keep hearing that it isn't possible".
With Greece now surviving on European loans, some spy an opportunity for its EU creditors, many of whom find Greek intransigence tiresome, to demand more flexibility over the long-running dispute.But that looks naive.
Mr. Nasseri played the piece with the flexibility and power it seemed to demand, though at times his coloristic palette was oddly limited, a fault that may have had to do with a judicious approach to pedaling that yielded a clear but often dry sound.
Recent research has shown that Millennial women already feel more empowered to demand certain flexibility in their workplaces, not wanting to sacrifice overall well-being purely to climb the corporate ladder.
In the retail industry, where a store may have a line out the door one minute and barely a single customer the next, who gets to demand more flexibility -- the employee or her manager? .
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