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adjective
Capable of being flexed or bent without breaking; able to be turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; not stiff or brittle.
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Improve access to flexible EU licensing for new medicines.
Regus helps businesses find a solution to flexible working.
In addition to flexible spending accounts, they include transportation reimbursement benefits and even adoption assistance programs.
"Crystalline," for example, compares crystal formations to flexible structures of songs.
By contrast, only 10percentt of machine operators are entitled to flexible hours.
Yet despite this overwhelming evidence, access to flexible work and careers is not widespread.
E Ink hopes that this is a step on the road to flexible electronic paper.
Most finish carpenters prefer extension rules to flexible tapes for taking critical measurements because the rules remain rigid when extended.
Owler said: "We also have concerns about cuts to flexible funds, which will affect important programs in the community.
But they have stay-at-home children thanks to flexible work schedules and a reliable baby sitter.
Parents do not have a right to flexible work, they only have a right to request it.
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