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Lowering the vote margin by which a school's teachers must approve such an arrangement would offer some flexibility.
The existing tools only use procedural programming and offer some flexibility but not to the extent an object oriented approach can provide.
Unlike other financing relationships, banks offer some flexibility: You can pay off your loan early and terminate the agreement.
Generally speaking, a sale to an IDGT can offer some flexibility that a GRAT cannot with similar results.
It will also offer some flexibility as to the size of the grind.
Also, grain import requirements in North Africa are much higher than usual because of short crops in Morocco and Tunisia, although the normally high caloric intake levels in the area probably offer some flexibility in short-term use rates.
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Obedience to the example clearly offers some flexibility.
Greece would be offered some flexibility, he said, but only by swapping some austerity measures for others of equal value.
The State Supreme Court ruled unanimously from the bench last week that unlike other states, New Jersey offered some flexibility in its election law on the deadline for ballot changes, and in her opinion published Tuesday, Chief Justice Deborah T. Poritz said that if the State Legislature disagreed, it could change the law.
While summer offers some flexibility in many workplaces, carefully avoid baring too much skin.
Bonded magnets offer some design flexibility at the expense of magnetic properties.
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