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More than three- quarters of employees think technology enables them to be more flexible with their schedules, while 80percentt believe having flexibility in their work schedule is important to achieving a positive work-life balance.
In both situations, I again thanked them for the flexibility and asked that they be a bit more flexible with my situation.
Corset designs became more flexible, with less boning.
Sam says the success of Pixiwoo has given the sisters the opportunity to be more flexible with their time.
Ironically, building societies tend to be more flexible with their maximum age policies than the wider mortgage market.
But in this economy, "a lot of practices are more flexible with their payment options," Dr. Levin said.
Class hours, accordingly, have been made much more flexible with more inviting schedules for both adults and children.
It is more flexible (with a floating exchange rate) and its central bank is still soundly run.
They will be more flexible with what the brands can and can't do and will be more collaborative when developing sponsorship leverage programs.
The third and/or fourth A-level is more flexible, with typical choices being further maths, design technology, chemistry, geography or a modern foreign language.
Ape feet do not have these arches and are far more flexible, with a mobile large toe that is useful for climbing trees and holding onto branches.
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