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These prescribed exercises are tailored to your body to promote joint flexibility.
Of course, it's not just about the configuration of your office and how portable your technology is -- a company also has to actively promote workspace flexibility.
They even promote global flexibility.
Burghardt, N. S., Park, E. H., Hen, R. & Fenton, A. A. Adult-born hippocampal neurons promote cognitive flexibility in mice.
Before China pledged to promote currency flexibility, the issue was expected to dominate the talks.
Yoga is an ancient Hindu regimen of physical (through postures and breath control), spiritual and mental exercises designed to promote relaxation, flexibility and wellness.
The government's strategy for housing, published today, aims to promote choice, flexibility and affordability and to "get the housing market moving again".
In the course of a recent research project, the authors concluded that by talking with employees, rather than simply issuing orders, leaders can promote operational flexibility, employee engagement, and tight strategic alignment.
The best we can hope for is policies that promote worker flexibility, entrepreneurship and mobility (including, for example, health-care and housing policies that don't make people feel locked in to their existing employers and locations, respectively).
More seriously, his longevity is testament to his dedicated warm-up routines, which promote the flexibility that allows him to continue to compete.
To promote full flexibility in the spacetime, we always calculate the inverse metric (gamma^{ij}) using the standard LU decomposition technique (Press et al. 2007).
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