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However, we believe that this rule should be improved to make it more flexible, less burdensome, and more legally defensible".
Within Europe, a more flexible, less Brussels-fixated notion of how European states can co-operate has emerged.
Few would contradict Cameron when he says the NHS needs to become more efficient, more integrated, more flexible, less top-down, more local.
"Sarkozy will have to be more flexible, less categoric," said Marie Pierson, 69, who voted for Mr. Sarkozy in the first round.
Dietsch's routine approach to form heightened awareness that the same structural patterns were at work in "Dutchman," yet in a more flexible, less doctrinaire way.
Hilton welcomes the growth of hedge funds and what he calls the "shadow banking" sector because the institutions are smaller, more flexible, less closely regulated and can be allowed to go under.
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Among these four architectures, the hybrid architecture is the most promising with advantages of more flexible development, less deployment costs, and less technology restrictions.
However, these platforms are tailored at long-term usage in routine clinical diagnostics laboratories, and are less suitable for use in smaller laboratories or research settings that typically demand more flexible and less expensive solutions.
Corset designs became more flexible, with less boning.
It should, in theory, be a better, more flexible and less confrontational regulatory system than now.
Their emphasis on "authentic" practice — more flexible tempos, less string vibrato, sharper articulation — has seeped into big modern orchestras.
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