Sentence examples for gave some flexibility from inspiring English sources

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Generally, the teachers chose an activity that was more related (or could be better integrated) with the regular subject that they were expected to teach that day, which gave some flexibility to the implementation of the PIAFEx and, at the same time, provided teachers with guidelines.

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The General Motors Corporation, the Ford Motor Company and DaimlerChrysler AG, the main manufacturers of the light trucks affected by the regulations, would be given some flexibility in how to achieve the targets.

"It's also easy to achieve what you need to if you're given some flexibility with working hours or location.

It is true that the Gang of Eight exception was included in the law to give some flexibility, in a subset of cases, to the executive branch to limit the number of legislators who receive a notification, at least initially.

Ten of 18 federal government portfolios met the Australian government's 40 40 20 target, which stipulates boards should be made up of 40% men and 40% women with the remaining 20% unallocated, to give some flexibility in the case of smaller boards or specialised skillsets that restrict recruitment.

The principle is to set the mean according to the empirical data and give some flexibility (Table 1).

The use of copulas gives some flexibility to represent the serial variability of the real data on the simulation, besides allowing more control on the desired properties of the data.

We've been hearing that the reductions will be announced on August 17th or 18th and that they will be a part of a push to cut costs by 15percentt, with managers given some flexibility around how they implement this.

Now the ICHD-III beta committee could pause there and say the new definition conforms by the definition of "to make like" (Oxford English Dictionary), since like gives some flexibility, although that may be seen a rather insouciant, if not specious, approach.

A senior administration official said that Marine Lt. Gen. John Allen, who will be replacing Gen. David Petraeus in Afghanistan, will be given "some flexibility" with the drawdown, in terms of "exactly when he gets up to 10,000 this year, and how he fills in the rest of the reductions of the next 23,000 next year".

Counselors were given some flexibility.

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