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He can jettison policies that were not working in the name of flexibility.
The president wants the power to hire, fire and allocate workers in the name of flexibility.
In the name of flexibility, Mr Bush used about a sixth of this grant as a windfall to pay for programmes only tangentially related to welfare, such as family planning and the protection of abused children.
In fact, the blurring of the boundary between work and nonwork in the name of flexibility has led to an enormous increase in anxiety — a trend well-documented in the work of Peter Fleming, a professor of work, organization and society at the University of London.
In the name of "flexibility" and budget constraints, executives are advancing their own corporate and elitist interests.
Efforts to loosen such workplace mandates are often done in the name of flexibility for both workers and employers, much like the Working Families Flexibility Act, which House Republicans passed in Washington last year.
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"The new data come after the shock proposals surrounding labour laws that Troika officials have proposed in the name of increasing competitiveness and flexibility in the labour market," wrote the mass-selling Ta Nea newspaper referring to leaked suggestions that Greece instigate a six-day working week.
As utilities and grid operators move forward in this new world, flexibility, not 24/7 output, will be the name of the game.
Fighting in the name of survival may be her most noticeable skill, but it is Maggie's mental and emotional flexibility that will save her in the end.
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The name of bacteria.
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