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The approach gives borrowers more flexibility, but still comes with stiff costs.
In South Africa, there was more flexibility, but in practice a South African was usually given preference over any foreigner.
Execution improved when the trumpeters switched to cornettos, narrow wooden horns that provided more flexibility but less heft.
A rucksack gives more flexibility, but it's no fun arriving at work with a sweaty back and sore shoulders.
They said their card had given them more flexibility, but did not suggest they had used it to fund the entire renovation.
"We would clearly like to pay less [to Waitrose] and have more flexibility but Waitrose would like us to pay more and have less flexibility," Steiner said.
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The retirement plan depends on some changes in legislation to allow the agency more flexibility in spending, but not more money.
Putting documentation online gives readers more flexibility in access, but most people are more comfortable with paper and find it easier to read.
The Giants' offense had developed more flexibility and skill, but Tiki Barber was the most gifted, versatile player and the plan was to exploit his skills as a running back, receiver and punt returner.
Most employees benefit from more flexibility at work, but parents who are often held to tight child care and school schedules, definitely benefit.
The government has declared a state of emergency for a month giving the executive and armed forces more flexibility and authority, but also temporarily curbing some rights.
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