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If you own your own business, you may have flexibility to determine when you take income.
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Individuals with kidney problems may need to have flexibility to take time off work for dialysis treatment.
In addition, he said, the order suggests that insurers may have new flexibility on the benefits they must provide.
Homeowners without mortgages may have more flexibility, and therefore be more willing to put their homes up for sale.
Taxpayers can choose when to make charitable contributions, and may have some flexibility in paying state and local real estate taxes in December or January.
But for colleagues and direct reports, you may have more flexibility to reschedule meetings for a time that works for you.
"The economy may be slowing and inflationary pressures may be building, which in turn means the Fed may have less flexibility to take its foot off the accelerator," Hooper said.
Ms. Raney and Mr. Rubin both pointed out that independent dealers, online and on Main Street, may be the best sellers to negotiate with, because they offer phones and plans from multiple carriers and may have more flexibility on the price of the phone.
Smaller Italian farms may have less flexibility in their production systems.
It appears as though Apple users may have more flexibility than Windows users but its really not clear.
Potential industrial employers will see that you may have the flexibility and nontechnical skills that they need.
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