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It should get squarely behind the proposal and give Britain more leeway to adjust crucial details.
And they have leeway to adjust the allocation of the assets a fair bit depending on market conditions.
But surprisingly the selectors intend to give themselves leeway to adjust their squad before moving on to India on 2 November.
In the 1990s as part of its 'Jobs Strategy', the OECD advised its members to "refocus collective bargaining at sectoral level to framework agreements, in order to give firms more leeway to adjust wages to local conditions; introduce opening clauses for local bargaining parties to renegotiate sector agreements; (and) phase out administrative extension" (OECD 1994).
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The ploy of delaying the declaration until one over into the evening session, preventing any leeway for England's openers to adjust mentally from toil to new-ball pressure, perhaps affected Adam Lyth.
Those who have their money in a total-return bond fund -- a general-purpose bond fund that allows managers considerable leeway in selecting the type and duration of bonds -- will have to trust the fund manager to adjust the holdings of specific bonds.
If you need to adjust your steering to fit into the spot, pull forwards with the wheel turned outwards to gain more leeway, straighten your steering to ten o'clock again, and continue to back in.
"I'll have to adjust".
"You have to adjust.
They had to adjust.
One learns to adjust.
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