Phthalates have long been used as a way to make plastic soft and flexible.
With data lakes and big data, the structure of the data is more flexible.
And they all said that the international financial institutions needed to be more flexible.
Germany belatedly accepted the need for the rescue fund to be larger and more flexible.
Software-wise, the basic experience is almost exactly the same: intuitively simple, but still quite flexible.
Maduro said that reading of the constitution is false, and that the swearing-in date is flexible.
IBM, or if they make only one of their many computing functions (data storage, say) flexible.
One reason is that many governments have indeed been making their labour markets more flexible.
Even within countries, the trend towards unequal rewards puts pressure on employers who cannot be flexible.
We know we have to be easier to do business with and be more flexible.
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It also suggested the government look at making the tariff system for emergency treatment more flexible.
And several governments, such as Spain's, are genuinely trying to make their labour markets more flexible.
Inflation rates are modest by developing country standards, and labour markets are relatively flexible.
It's hard on everybody but the work is necessary to enable our supply to be more flexible.
More than anything, now is just a time to be a little bit more cautious and flexible.
Luckily for David Cameron, the definition of a "real cut" or a "real freeze" is wonderfully flexible.
Of course the bank insists it is operating within its rules but they have become more flexible.
The company now plans to become a public company on May 18, though that date is somewhat flexible.
It gets even tougher as you use more outsourcing and part-time workers in order to be more flexible.
It recommended a further review takes place with the aim of making such service more available and flexible.
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The prime minister said the health secretary had talked recently about reducing targets and making them more flexible.
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One way around this is to devise novel transistors that are themselves made of plastic, and therefore flexible.
Meanwhile, ever-increasing competition and the recession have been pushing firms to become both more integrated and more flexible.
Also computers let traders work from home, and trading hours can be flexible.
Dr Rogers first fabricated a mesh containing a circuit of silicon electronics by thinning silicon until it becomes flexible.
And the long gap between traditional censuses is a growing problem as people become more mobile and households more flexible.
Caving in, compromising, and taking whatever the other side offers you are actions that are often rationalized as being flexible.
And it is the most likely reason why Asian countries will choose to allow their currencies to become more flexible.
They may not have had the plenty that agriculture could provide, but they were few and their food supply flexible.
One of the great benefits of the easier movement of workers is that they help to keep labour markets flexible.
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