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This flexible scheme was a model for later composers, including those of south Germany.
"It's a flexible scheme of clothing," said Anne Hollander, an art historian and the author of "Sex and Suits: The Evolution of Modern Dress".
A more flexible scheme that leaves space for human agency to affect how events turn out has just two phases: the bubble and the crash.
Still, given Cam Newton's prosperity in this flexible scheme, it wouldn't be a bad idea to stick with the two-tight-end approach.
Implementing such a flexible scheme requires changes in the current static spectrum management approach.
This research can facilitate decision-maker to choose the most flexible scheme for Malaysian housing.
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The reversible translocation of a chloride anion from a Cu II) center to a Ni III) center was an early example of a flexible system (Scheme 20 a).
President Vladimir Putin has promised the Chechens "sweeping autonomy", "extremely flexible schemes" and "a chance to rebuild" their lives if they approve the new charter.But these are vague pledges.
The clearing of new lands and more flexible schemes of crop rotation and improved technology, such as better yokes and horse collars that allowed draft animals to pull plows that could effectively till the heavy soils of northern France, led to better harvests.
"There have to be reductions in the cost of playing, and more flexible schemes to allow more people to play," Mr Bartheld says.
It is necessary to design flexible schemes to efficiently utilize the spectrum to realize both the EH and the spectrum sharing.
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