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It was a prison with rather flexible walls.
Even the name of the organisation – Pegida, or Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West, is rather flexible.
I'm far from the first to notice that his statement on the Tower Hamlets contest has a rather flexible quality.
Heads, he wins; tails, Mr Balls loses.A plan written in jellyThe irony is that, though he speaks of his "economic plan" in reverent tones, Mr Osborne has in fact proved rather flexible.
Many have filaments that are rather like very long and quite thick strands of hair (stiffened, but rather flexible too), so did these ornithischians perhaps inherit their filaments from some earlier dinosaur before the split into the big three groups, or were these a couple of unusual one-offs representing a bit of evolutionary convergence.
It's lucky, then, that Africa Express have a rather flexible definition of the word "prepared" – let's face it, half the artists on the train don't seem to know which city they're going to next or what they're going to play in three minutes' time.
History tells us that this rule can be rather flexible at Real Madrid.
Keynes himself was rather flexible, never hesitating to change his mind in light of new circumstances.
However, both of them are rather flexible and could not be modeled at the residue precision.
An uncertain business environment makes organizations seek for rather flexible approaches to manufacturing.
It also takes time for them to realize that the interpretation and implementation of laws and regulations can be rather flexible or even ambiguous.
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