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But for some flexibility outweighs any attractions of a permanent contract.
Furthermore, it is possible that the remodeling step allows for some flexibility in the neck region for sperm movement.
The position will be based in Annapolis with the potential for some flexibility in days in office and remote work location.
"Given that there's an increasing need for this money, I think there could be some room on the receiving end for some flexibility," de Castro Neves said.
You'll typically be asked for three As, but Keele, for example, allows for some flexibility: if you drop to a B in one subject, you may still get in if you get an A* in another.
But he disagreed that she had no discretion to count votes that arrive after that time, and said the procedures outlined in the law for contesting votes had to allow for some flexibility.
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Charlotte St . Martin the executive director of the producers' league, said: "We presented a comprehensive proposal that responded to the union's concerns about loss of jobs and earnings and attempted to address our need for some flexibilities in running our business.
For scalar variables, we left some flexibility for error specifically for height and weight values.
Among them is "regard for student perspective"; that is, a teacher's knack for allowing students some flexibility in how they become engaged in the classroom.
For those with some flexibility, however, there is a loophole to that.
On one side of the debate stand proponents of the well-established business case for giving workers some flexibility in where and how they work.
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