Sentence examples for more flexible measures from inspiring English sources

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"These more flexible measures, which we welcome, should not be and cannot be the only policy," said Daniel Braun, director of the Structural Funds department at the Czech Ministry for Regional Development, which oversees €26.6 billion of structural funds (The Czech Republic, with some 10 million people and a more developed infrastructure, gets less than Poland, with almost 40 million citizens).

Treasury Minister Stephen Timms says the move would allow "swifter and more flexible measures" to clamp down on piracy.

These are more flexible measures that allow the model to distinguish between promoters and more distant enhancers, inactive versus active promoters and local versus more distant enhancer TSS interactions, each representing an important distinction [ 43, 44] relevant to predicting function.

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However, VPIN can be considered as a more flexible measure of asymmetric information that can be applied in a wide range of frameworks by choosing the appropriate values of the variables involved in its computation (Abad and Yagüe 2012).

Therefore PageRank Affinity is a more flexible measure that better reflects whether two nodes are part of some quality cluster in the network.

As the linear slopes of HOMA change in relation to varying insulin sensitivities, the reciprocal and log transformation of HOMA inherent in QUICKI make it a more flexible measure, usable in normal weight, overweight, and the insulin-resistant state of obese individuals, and more appropriate for the range of BMI in our population (8, 12– 12).

Section 2 describes the development of normative decision theory in terms of ever more powerful and flexible measures of preferences.

The pilot schemes will launch in 48 areas in the coming weeks, each testing one or more of the flexible measures.

Since taking office last December, the conservative government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has tried to make the labor market more flexible by pushing a measure through Parliament that, for one thing, weakens collective bargaining agreements.

Mr Ramesh, who was appointed in May, has already tried to make India's negotiating position more flexible, partly by stressing the measures the country is voluntarily undertaking to curb its emissions: through a proposed $20 billion investment in solar energy; a plan to return a third of its area to forest; and many energy-efficiency measures.

This would be more flexible, enabling a package of measures and commitments to be agreed for each farm which aligns the future business development goals with the environmental needs at the landscape scale.

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