As I noted yesterday, the plan is almost impossible to analyze given its lack of specifics and, shall we say, flexible use of budget baselines (it uses at least three).
The plans come after the Localism Act 2011 gave councils the power to use flexible fixed term tenancies.
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The goal is to use flexible plastic circuits to recreate all the basic functions of the human body, from digestion to breathing and everything in between.
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Though less efficient at converting sunlight into electricity than conventional crystalline photovoltaics, CIGS cells are essentially printed on glass or flexible metal and use a minimum amount of expensive silicon.
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The software itself, once you use it, is easy to use, flexible, and powerful.
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The company specializes in making the panels flexible by foregoing the use of glass as a protective layer.
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It also wants to undo the limitations the new law places on the use of flexible spending accounts and contributions to health savings accounts.
Excel is so powerful, flexible and easy to use that it remains at the core of many critical financial operations, often for far longer than a desktop tool with no controls should be used.
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Initially, the idea was to use plastic flexible displays (as evidenced by previous XO 3.0 renders), but degradation caused by the sun's UV rays and plastic's easily scratched surface forced the company to switch gears and use glass instead.
That is why the next wave of environmental policymaking will need to employ commonsense tools such as cost-benefit analysis, and make greater use of flexible, market-based instruments such as emissions-trading, rather than the tired command-and-control approach favoured by most greens.
Perhaps the most telling is that 91% of women and 94% of men agreed that they could be flexible with their schedules when they had a family emergency or personal matter, but only 15% of women and 20% of men said that they could use a flexible work arrangement without jeopardizing career advancement.
The aim here is to use a more flexible approach, to collect data that shows how moods vary between people.
For instance, did you know that Obama wants a cap on Flexible Savings Accounts that many use to pay for care for their special needs children?
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To facilitate its use, secrecy jurisdictions also create a deliberate, legally backed veil of secrecy that shields the identities of those making use of its flexible regulatory system.
In response to this trend, governments increasingly have to support personal devices in the workplace, as well as become more flexible with the platforms they use to deliver citizen services.
Now, John Rogers of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, who is one of the pioneers of flexible electronics, has devised a new technique to create ultra-thin and flexible circuits suitable for medical use.
We funded and awarded more than 1, 800 of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants that you conceived -- flexible products that reduce energy use, put people back to work and save taxpayers' money.
It would also do more to encourage the use of vehicles with flexible-fuel engines to provide American consumers with something they do not have: a real choice.
The Internal Revenue Service announced today that you can use pre-tax flexible spending account money to buy a breast pump and related lactation supplies, reversing a stingy position.
The community company has plans to use it as a "flexible space" accommodating food and tourism industries.
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And use your employer's flexible-spending benefit, so you can pay for uncovered medical expenses with pretax dollars.
The Internal Revenue Service loosened the rules on flexible-spending accounts so consumers could use them to buy thousands of nonprescription medications.
All that's changed is the capacity to execute it - particularly in the UK. And the use of the word "flexible".
Plan Colombia provided for the introduction of more permanent security checkpoints as well as the flexible intervention of security squads through increased use of helicopters.
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Technologically According to Traqline 2012inspired by Samsung's highly successful FlexDuo Oven, the NE58F9710SR offers new kinds of flexible cooking options that enable families to use the full large 5.8 cu. ft. capacity oven cavity for larger dishes like holiday turkeys, or they can use the Smart Divider to divide the oven into 2.4 cu. ft. and 3.3 cu. ft. top and bottom compartments for smaller items like dinner and dessert.
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We are lucky that at Regus we actually use the products we sell: flexible, impressive, professional locations and facilities.
However, this does not mean that the flexible pay system that banks have grown to use (i.e. their bonus system) is a smart way of rewarding people.
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He also argued that the RAF offered a "flexible political and military tool", whose use was often less costly in every sense than the large-scale commitment of ground forces.
Corning is also pushing new glass products such as Willow Glass, a super-thin, flexible glass, and Lotus Glass, for use in organic light-emitting diode (OLED) and next-generation LCD displays.
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