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Discover Ludwig"no flexibility for" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
It is often used to express a lack of leniency or wiggle room regarding a particular situation, for example: "Unfortunately, there is no flexibility for extending the deadline."
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"The biggest complaint I hear is there is no flexibility for people to bring their own flavour to policing," says Crichlow.
Though there has been some effort to improve matters—senior managers recently announced that they would allocate $40m from a central contingency fund that, too, comes at a price: no flexibility for unforeseen emergencies later in the year.
In the short term, this was an easy gamble for General Manager Billy King to take, costing him no key players and no erosion in payroll flexibility — because the Nets had no flexibility for the next few years anyway.
There is no exercise of judgment, no flexibility for the regulator (the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC) to make a case-by-case call. .
Again this is a good example of the necessity for some sort of generic neighbourhood management but they limit their work to link estimation and provide no flexibility for future extensions.
It also becomes crystal clear that they're willing to leave a job with no flexibility for one that offers it.
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Thus, instructed actions allow for no flexibility of behaviour, whereas free actions, in the everyday sense, may be the result of an internal evaluation of the applicability and relative importance of the several different internal rules.
In a recent letter from Governor Kasich and three other GOP leaders, the new bill "provides almost no new flexibility for states, does not ensure the resources necessary to make sure no one is left out, and shifts significant new costs to states".
Its planners decided that earlier new towns had been too rigidly built, with no flexibility or space for organic growth.
Pat Riley allocated so much cap room to his stars in 2010 that he left his team with no flexibility, no room for error and little ability to withstand a significant injury.
She said: "We are not arguing that employers cannot have genuine flexible contracts, but the contract under which Ms Gabriel-Abraham worked, and which all SportsDirect.com 20,000 part-time employees appear to be working, has no flexibility at all for those people who sign them.
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