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Trainers stress the need for flexibility.
"Everyone understands the need for flexibility".
But most will read the necessities of our humanness differently, and recognize the need for flexibility.
"People fantasize that flexibility is desirable, but they rarely examine their lives for the need for flexibility," she said.
Southwark's cabinet member for children and schools, Victoria Mills, said the authority understood the need for flexibility.
RESTLESSNESS, corporate burnout, the desire for autonomy, the need for flexibility: these are some of the motives driving adults toward a career change.
Secretary Powell said, "I hope that Congress will be sensitive to that need for flexibility as you organize yourselves to oversee this new department".
"The need for flexibility has been key over the past three or four years, and it's becoming more and more critical," she said.
Perhaps it doesn't, but it does represent another acknowledgement of the limits of realism in an interconnected world, or at least the need for flexibility in applying it.
For example, the team expects to see an increasing need for flexibility and mobile technology with a growing number of staff working from home and on the move.
She stressed the need for flexibility in responding to future outbreaks, saying: "The only predictable thing about the flu virus is its unpredictability".
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