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The shorter programs were criticized for compromising basic science, reducing flexibility in the curriculum and pushing students to make career choices too early.
When both the single strands and the final ply yarns are twisted in the same direction, the fibre is firmer, producing harder texture and reducing flexibility.
It is hypothesised that the specific distribution of ACP may enhance cuticular hardness or durability without reducing flexibility.
Creation of permanent settlements has often been the vivid expression of an ideology-driven approach that aimed '… at reducing flexibility in favour of concentration and rootedness.
The drawback, beside reducing flexibility, is that offering chips with and without hard cores doubles the number of chips in the family, increasing unit costs because more unique parts mean lower per-part volumes.
While the LOGSE increased the number of compulsory schooling years from 8to1010, it also eliminated vocational studies of first grade (FP-I, ages 14 to 16), thereby reducing flexibility.
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A mobile workforce should make an economy more flexible, but ownership reduces flexibility.
Fund management houses complain that bonus caps force up salaries and reduce flexibility.
The question isn't how we reduce flexibility, but how we can make it work for more people.
It also frets that there is a risk that new labour laws and increased regulation could reduce flexibility of labour and product markets.
Apple, Nokia, HTC, Motorola and others rely on third-party manufacturers like Foxconn, which increases costs and reduces flexibility.
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