But as the neutral countries themselves took a more flexible line, the old British argument was wearing decidedly thin.
The 56-year-old Ledsinger has since learned to take a more flexible line with franchisees, and now nobody is better at fast growth.
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Other alternatives include precautionary lines of credit, such as the American Federal Reserve's with the central banks of Brazil and Mexico, or the IMF's flexible credit line.
To qualify for the fund's new flexible credit line, Argentina would have to clean up its statistics office, which is run by nominees of Mr Kirchner, not the economy minister.
He also believes England need to be more flexible in their batting line-up.
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You also have flexible controls to meet your users and line-of-business requirements.
The drainage will help disperse excess ground water and a specialist flexible waterproof liner mat will be used to re-line and seal the canal.
In short, investors believe they are flexible and adaptive, but their investments move in a straight line forever.
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The company is late in introducing flexible manufacturing, which allows production of three or more vehicle types on a single assembly line.
As out-of-state banks, like the ones in Texarkana, Texas, offer more flexible credit packages, businesses and owners of expensive homes will continue to decamp to the Texas side of the line.
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