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Products known as 130/30 funds (which can go 130% long and 30% short) offer some of the flexibility of a hedge fund albeit with some of the fees, too.
"The downside is it takes away some of the flexibility, so because you are fast-tracking, if for some reason life situations change, it is a little bit hard to get off that track," Sargis says.
One reason is that some feel the flexibility has gone too far.
But in some cases, the flexibility and intensive training of Special Operations forces can give the United States an invaluable edge.
With codification has often come standardization and the unfortunate removal of some of the flexibility available under discretionary systems.
Graves, who is also a member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, believes that the private sector deserves some of the "flexibility" that military and intelligence agencies enjoy.
While male-lactation technology is in its formative stages, breast-pump technology is impressively advanced and affords some mothers the flexibility they seek.
Donor-advised funds allow for some of the flexibility of a private foundation, but you do not have to be rich to use them.
The growth of on-demand "depends on how quickly the industry adopts some of the flexibility of the DVR," he said.
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