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DeLacey advocates that companies offer more flexibility to new moms, allowing them to work a few days a week at a partial salary after their maternity leave.
In order to achieve more sophisticated interaction with the environment (like identification or memory), and therefore stability on a higher representational resolution, additional processing is necessary, at the cost of flexibility to new input.
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We agree that the Postal Service needs more flexibility to provide new services and win new revenues.
This gives them an enviable flexibility to pursue new ventures before the pressures of taking new risks rise to insurmountable levels.
Since the Atlas is a living document, pathologists will have the flexibility to diagnose new lesions as they emerge in research, and the Atlas can incorporate new terms for novel findings.
While the new prevention framework doesn't solve those problems, it does give the council the flexibility to find new ways of helping people with their housing difficulties.
This is because of the ability to acquire new data and update, or iterate, the problem formulation and subsequent risk assessment, providing needed flexibility to address new or changing aspects of risk [ 30].
This gives N.T.T. less flexibility to create new services.
It must have some flexibility to introduce new practices.
Time gives the buildings flexibility to implement new measures in the least disruptive and costly manner possible.
Fixed ideas about our identity and role can mean we lose the flexibility to do new, different and interesting work.
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