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Housing associations would like to see more flexibility of their own to build more at lower rents.
Other languages allow a little more flexibility of word order but far less than does Classical Latin.
Due to the nature of fluctuation and intermittence, integration of renewable energy sources (RESs) requests more flexibility of power systems.
"We'd have more flexibility of what is and isn't allowed there, and it would be an option that we could control access," Mr. Pover said.
Gradual forgetting mechanisms may be integrated in order to out-date older learned relations and to account for more flexibility of the models.
Although it has expanded its repertory impressively into Ives, Schoenberg and Elliott Carter, it has had less consistent success with Beethoven and with Romantic pieces that need more flexibility of tempo.
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Duplications provide additional copies of genes, and this kind of redundancy can allow more flexibilities of gene loss by selective pressure.
The application keeps workpiece axis coaxial with the axis of rotation, preparing more flexibility for machining of complicated features.
"You probably have more flexibility because of some of the advantages that film starts with," he said.
In addition to providing more flexibility, one of the benefits of partial reconfiguration is the cost reduction.
As it was mentioned above, PU530 has higher modulus because of higher hard segment content and PU2000 has more flexibility because of higher soft segment content.
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