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Also, some ribosomal proteins preserve flexibility even in their bound forms (e.g., flexible "stalk" formed by L7/L12 protein).
To preserve flexibility, they were willing to throw away our values".
Administration officials, seeking to preserve flexibility, said they would not quantify "significant".
Intended to preserve flexibility while making clear an overall intention to end American military participation might be more like it.
Central banks generally avoid specific statements about long-term plans, to preserve flexibility and to avoid the need for apologies.
Deputy Mayor Daniel L. Doctoroff disputed the report's conclusion, saying the city "very carefully balances the need to preserve flexibility and preserve financing for other things with costs".
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"Any good plan always preserves flexibility".
Mr. Bush preferred preserving flexibility on the issue.
Second, they say the lack of a standard preserves flexibility.
As the president's legal counsel, Albert Gonzales, wrote in a memorandum on Friday, a decision to avoid invoking the Geneva Conventions "preserves flexibility" as Mr. Bush conducts the war.
"While we submitted redemptions for certain accounts as appropriate, BAAM successfully preserved flexibility for our clients by extending our decision timeline," Peter Rose, a Blackstone spokesman, said in a statement, referring to Blackstone Alternative Asset Management, the segment that invests with hedge funds.
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