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In the future, we'll be building hybrid structures that have more flexible boundaries with the environment".
Police officers counter that firefighters have more flexible hours, so they can train longer.
"It would be nice to have more flexible hours, but this usually means you don't have the same job security.
"Yes, we would like to have more flexible labor laws, but I think the overall picture fits very well".
Japanese manufacturers have more flexible plants that will allow them to increase their output of small cars sooner, Mr. Toprak said.
Some serve wholly separate menus, while others simply have more flexible and relaxed approaches than those available in their main dining rooms.
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International team managers are easier still, having more flexible contracts that tend to expire after World Cups.
These men and women, most of them young, had more flexible schedules than workers in regular factories.
In southern Europe, which has more flexible regulations, the link between crime and drink is less clear.
In the early days the scene's foundational club FWD>> was a Sunday night event, which suggests that the people attending had more flexible lives than hardcore ravers.
Having more flexible working hours suits many families; and is one of the reasons why consumer spending is holding up so well.
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