This will require more empathy with the users, but also more flexible relationships with the developers who will help users find their own value in all of that content.
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Transport by rail costs more than by pipeline, but routing is more flexible and can begin almost immediately.
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Of course the bank insists it is operating within its rules but they have become more flexible.
Everyone will start making bold predictions, but I am much more flexible.
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But the popularity of Tumblr and Twitter has shown that, when it comes to creating content, many writers prefer simplicity and built-in sharing to something more flexible but harder to master.
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This will prove not just through products linked at the back end to each other, but in design features employing more flexible HTML5 technologies.
Automakers say they will continue using rubber-and-steel crash-test dummies indefinitely, but the virtual dummy offers a more flexible and possibly cheaper option.
He said some specialist farm insurers were aware of the need to be more flexible on pricing but not all companies were as helpful.
The main difference between the more flexible economies (meaning not just America but also Britain, Canada, New Zealand and others) and less flexible ones (Germany, France, the Netherlands and others) is not in productivity or even jobs but in the distribution of income.
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The available tools, such as Hadoop, have become much more flexible and malleable, but still require programmers to intercede.
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The Chinese authorities have said that they will move to a more flexible exchange rate, but they will not be rushed, because the country's financial system is not ready.
This chapter, used primarily by businesses, is arguably more flexible than 13, but it's no refuge for the rich--a new provision requires individuals in Chapter 11 to put five years of disposable income into the pot for unsecured creditors.
With Web-based services, it's generally true that employees have more freedom, but they're also far more likely to use a platform that's flexible, intuitive and integrated with other business applications, meaning they'll stay within IT's oversight.
But as the neutral countries themselves took a more flexible line, the old British argument was wearing decidedly thin.
Demand for more flexible courses is growing, but progress has been slow.
Recent international studies indicate that British social strata are a bit more flexible than America's but more rigid than in many European countries.
The available tools for analyzing large data sets, such as Hadoop, have become much more flexible and malleable recently, but still require programmers to intercede.
But the Internet is unlikely to make all prices more flexible, especially because it may often be more efficient for prices to change irregularly.
But the dilemma is how to make fiscal policy more flexible, in order to take pressure off monetary policy, while still maintaining long-term discipline.
Things might be a penny cheaper, but the business is likely much less flexible, more vulnerable to market shifts, and far more locked-in to doing what it always did!
But the Georgian Church told its leaders to be more flexible, giving its moderate members, such as Irakly Alasania, a former ambassador to the United Nations, a perfect opportunity to withdraw from the embarrassing street theatre.
"We accept that the overall funding settlement for local authorities is challenging but some councils are responding positively to this and finding more flexible and cost-effective ways to meet passenger needs, " he said.
It's hard on everybody but the work is necessary to enable our supply to be more flexible.
The Chinese government says it will move towards a more flexible exchange rate in the medium term, but for the moment it wants to keep the yuan stable in order to support broader economic stability.
But it also fossilises industry structures and hinders the development of a more flexible labour market and a business environment more supportive of new-company creation two areas where Japan is also sadly deficient.
But online games may not have an end, so their production is more flexible and it demands fewer resources.
But what sets its ConsERV technology apart, aside from a more compact and flexible form factor, is that independent testing has shown it delivers higher rates of moisture transmission, translating into better energy efficiency.
But she also indicated that schools and local authorities would need to adopt a more flexible approach to training, which could take place at weekends or in the evening.
He said David Cameron had "no secret plot" to get the UK out of the EU, but wanted to remain a member of a reformed institution that was more competitive and flexible.
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