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While free text format grants some flexibility for storage, enabling to store protocols from all over the world for example, it complicates statistical access.
"We would be crazy not to grant them some flexibility," said a European Union official in Brussels, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly since negotiations are pending.
Cut me some slack the first few months, and please, please, grant me some flexibility.
In an interview, Mr. Wetjen explained that he was seeking to grant more flexibility to the markets.
In return, grant schools flexibility: To teach with creativity and passion; to stop teaching to the test; and to replace teachers who just aren't helping kids learn.
Ashworth said it "wasn't good enough" for ministers to grant more flexibility over pay and expect hospitals to fund a wage increase for staff from existing budgets.
And in return, grant schools flexibility: to teach with creativity and passion; to stop teaching to the test; and to replace teachers who just aren't helping kids learn.
Though it would grant agencies flexibility to decide where the cuts would fall, the sequester remains a red flag for the White House and many Democrats, who want to restore funding for domestic programs.
Better to grant the flexibility for personal time to handle family obligations.
Those characteristics grant high flexibility to the firm's asset structure and permit it not to be biased through certain types of assets such as land and buildings.
While the sweep of that revolution remains to be seen, Microsoft's grant of "flexibility" may be meaningless at this point.
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