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She is more flexible when it comes to where she stays.
Case is more flexible when it comes to her work with the New Pornographers.
"The F.H.A. is a little more flexible when looking at someone's credit," she said.
The state building code was recently reformed to be more flexible when it comes to renovation.
This may mean being more flexible when it comes to control over content on the web.
He alternated his large-format Hasselblad portrait camera with a hand-held 35mm, which was more flexible when he accompanied the presidential retinue.
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Coverage for the procedure -- which can offer women a more flexible schedule when it comes to deciding when or if to have children -- may appeal to young, career-driven employees and entice more women to join the companies.
The chancellor indicated that Downing Street may be adopting a more flexible approach when he said he was still hopeful of an all-party agreement.
In a future where power cost changes depending on the time of day, commercial users of power will need to learn to be smarter and more flexible about when they use electricity.
It all shows that people are becoming more flexible about when they eat and I'm all for that – sometimes eating food at the "wrong" time of day just feels right.
Moreover, they appear to represent a more flexible catalyst when varied reaction conditions and solvent environments are needed.
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