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Such restructuring can eventually diminish a team's flexibility toward the player.
In some places, the Salvation Army has shown greater flexibility toward fund-raising goals.
"We see in it our own adaptability and flexibility toward different times and ideologies," Mr. Armin said.
In the difficult talks, Mandela displayed patience and flexibility toward overcoming obstacles to serious negotiations for a new constitution.
The decision to show flexibility toward Serbia reflects the growing concern among European policy makers about stability in the Balkans.
The International Monetary Fund has been watching the issue, and officials said today that they also believed that China should show "greater flexibility" toward its exchange rate.
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I try to do different types of exercises geared toward flexibility, more so than gaining weight and being large".
Facebook's move away from the stream is part of what seems to be a shift toward flexibility and experimentation.
In Detroit, any move toward flexibility had to be negotiated with the union, usually at the price of taking on some other inefficiency.
Another reason to believe that economists may wish to adopt a tolerant stance toward flexibility in the language used to discuss expanded trade.
As senior Bush administration officials prepared for a new round of arm-twisting aimed at resolving the dangerous military standoff between India and Pakistan, the two adversaries' ambassadors in Washington each spoke in terms that showed little flexibility or movement toward negotiations.
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