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"He was never very flexible," she said.
The software, based on Microsoft Windows, never seemed flexible enough to fit a variety of mobile computers.
This lady was never as flexible before started going to pilates class, and even though it still hurts a bit, she's improved a lot.
The music's firm squareness suited Mr. Botstein, never the most flexible of conductors.
Car clubs will never be as flexible as owning a car, and booking does take time.
"If you're working towards a promotion, you would never ask for flexible hours" is another.
These are all ideas had by people who have never actually done flexible working, of course, but we can't let the dream die.
Such requirements make the labor market less flexible — never a good thing from the perspective of mainstream economists — and San Francisco is a relatively small city that's the hub of a very large labor market.
Keynes himself was rather flexible, never hesitating to change his mind in light of new circumstances.
Historical facts show that the meanings of words, in scientific as well as non-scientific language, are always flexible, never precisely precise, always somewhat vague, always changing… words have precise meanings only from the limited viewpoint of a fixed now and a single user.
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