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Mr Desmond intends to trim costs further by sharing across his titles such flexible resources as journalists and the expensive rights to celebrity photographs: OK!
ECONOMIST: Tabloid newspapers
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As the work changes rapidly you need flexible resources.
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In fact, the focused and flexible application of resources to achieve the greatest impact has been around for some time for both good and bad.
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But online games may not have an end, so their production is more flexible and it demands fewer resources.
ECONOMIST: Computer games
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Many talented, highly educated women respond by moving into less demanding fields where the hours are more flexible, such as human resources or public relations.
ECONOMIST: Schumpeter
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In the coming months and years, we are going to continue to allocate our resources to maintain a strong, flexible and broadly distributed regional presence.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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He has worked to give them the resources and training that make them the world's most flexible, versatile and adaptable force for good in the world today.
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It will need to be flexible, agile, able to quickly adjust to market developments, and ruthless in reallocating resources to new opportunities.
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It envisages flexible implementation and adaptive approach to new conditions and emerging needs, while aiming at effective planning to maximise available resources.
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