It also can move flexibly and smoothly over slopes and uneven surfaces, by utilizing a hinge that connects its front and back driving wheels. |
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Small, craft-based, flexibly specialized enterprises can alter production quickly to exploit changing market conditions. |
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There is clearly a need for regulators to have some discretion, to enable them to respond flexibly depending on contexts. |
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Many people believe that employers will not look sympathetically on requests to work flexibly. |
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She deploys their concepts flexibly and insightfully to enrich the book's content without encumbering its style with jargon. |
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The best hope was that it would offer other safe harbors and define proportionality more flexibly. |
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The resources of a special school could be managed flexibly to meet the child's changing needs. |
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But, he also had a lively and nimble mind that could flexibly adapt to situations and people. |
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Critics charged that the nation was no longer able flexibly to meet its strategic obligations. |
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Rather than focusing on managing existing infrastructure, administrators can focus on more flexibly supporting new business requirements. |
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My mind works rapidly, changeably, flexibly, logically, curiously, superficially, eclectically. |
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It can be flexibly configured to accommodate indoor team sports ranging from table tennis to indoor soccer. |
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A targeted assignment of these rights, which can also react flexibly to changes, is therefore vital. |
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Since the PDP is emissive, the amount of light it emits can be flexibly regulated according to the use environment. |
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It can interact with softness as well as hardness, so that at times it moves flexibly as if it were flowing. |
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Our 'microbiomes' help us digest food and fight disease, all the while evolving fast and flexibly in service of their own interests. |
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The seven helices are flexibly moving within the environment, showing the importance of a dynamic perspective. |
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This skeleton comes flexibly mounted on a wooden base for easy display in the classroom. |
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Such resources can therefore be managed flexibly to meet the child's changing needs. |
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A plain white chemise slithered over her form, draping to her ankles, with the multiple petticoats and the flexibly hooped farthingale over it. |
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At least one connector member is disposed between adjacent tubular members to flexibly connect adjacent tubular members. |
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It is reckoned that 50 percent of the workforce will be working flexibly by the end of the year. |
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Our direct fuel injection can be flexibly adapted to meet the varying requirements of engine builders. |
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The database can cluster data in a flexibly shaped container of submodules or circuit cells. |
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In the office building, the desire for flexibly dividable rooms with natural lighting determined the architectural design. |
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A steel piston top and an aluminum piston skirt that are flexibly connected via the gudgeon pin. |
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Support is also required from fiscal policies, which need to react flexibly to the domestic price environment. |
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Capital in the form of money can now marshal resources flexibly. |
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Here near the very end of his career, he conducts Mahler's score flexibly. |
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Like the opening date, the closing date will be interpreted flexibly. |
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The flexibly jointed, modular form provides good seismic resistance. |
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It can move flexibly and smoothly over slopes and uneven surfaces. |
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Other items for future discussion include temporary additional notional half days and accommodation of portfolio careers, including the ability to work flexibly. |
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Moreover, dead spot problems can be solved by installing RAUs flexibly according to the radio network circumstances. |
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Our advantage as a private business is that we are able to act unorthodoxly, flexibly and creatively. |
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The address database can be split up flexibly on one or more OE mail servers. |
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We must be able to redeploy human resources more flexibly and put an end to functions that are unnecessary. |
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Rather than making excessive requests for additional posts, the two departments should redeploy political affairs officers flexibly. |
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They must contain or reduce costs, respond flexibly to fast-changing consumer demand and be mindful of their impact on the environment. |
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It is also possible to flexibly use a freestanding stool at the washstand and in the shower. |
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They must be inclusive, reach out to unschooled children, and respond flexibly to the situation and needs of all learners. |
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The LUNs can be flexibly mapped to, unmapped from, and switched among different iSCSI targets. |
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This extra challenge incited the respondents to prioritise tasks and adjust flexibly to each individual case of medical or other aid required. |
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Much of the badinage was about how to configure a cable network that can be flexibly and gradually expanded enough to offer each new service as consumers begin to demand it. |
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I can use language flexibly and effectively for social purposes, including emotional, allusive and joking usage. |
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The Administration concurred with the recommendation with a caveat that planned rotation should be implemented flexibly and in a practical way. |
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The proven design allows you to work flexibly without tiring? even for longer periods of time. |
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The goods presentations adapt themselves flexibly and versatilely to the different requirements of the light fittings. |
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The excellently processed stand can be used portably and flexibly with a net weight of approx. 2165g and a transport size of approx. 109cm. |
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An integrated European daily train planning and timetabling system to operate freight services flexibly on a wide scale. |
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The metropolitan fabric obviously has a special potential for flexibly composing and recomposing variable-geometry systems of values. |
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Inductive reasoning tests measure the ability to work flexibly with unfamiliar information and find solutions. |
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The electric trollies are versatile, easy to transport and can be used flexibly for almost any application you can think of. |
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Tipranavir has a non-peptidic chemical structure, which allows it to bind more flexibly to the active site of the HIV protease. |
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By not guaranteeing employees a set number of hours of work, zero-hours contracts allow employers to respond flexibly to demand. |
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These rules shall be based on transparency and efficiency ensuring that capacity is provided flexibly and in a timely manner. |
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Historical evidence indicates that the royal prerogative was frequently exercised and operated flexibly. |
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This allows the flexibly to adjust the device to changing applications and operations. |
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Thanks to a cash reserve you can turn your ideas and plans into reality more flexibly and easily. |
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Working time regulation can also have a significant effect on businesses' ability to respond more flexibly to changing external circumstances. |
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Our many rooms and generous site can be developed and designed flexibly as a venue for meetings. |
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The air distribution can be flexibly adapted to the specific situation inside the vehicle. |
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The funding aspects are being addressed flexibly, leaving it to the donors to choose the mode of cooperation. |
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A coil spring helps to flexibly adapt the cable length to ever changing situations and lets you work safely and efficiently. |
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We noted that, overall, the Service's approach to proliferation matters was both strategically sound and flexibly managed. |
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Equipped with either a terminal box or a certified cable entry point, the detector can be very flexibly installed. |
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It is also responsible for developing new products in response to identified customer needs, such as more flexibly in loan products. |
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You have no immediate need for cash, but would like to be able to respond flexibly to your needs? |
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The faculty hopes to impart specialized knowledge to its students so that they act more independently, see the world broad-mindedly, and think more flexibly. |
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The ability to maintain interfaces within the Integration Node allows our toolset to flexibly respond to changes in third-party systems, such as IUCLID5, without software releases. |
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Now that the production capacities have been upsized, Krones is able to deliver approximately 12,000 moulds a year, flexibly divided among three different continents. |
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The very broad scope of the collateral accepted within the Eurosystem's operational framework has showed that it could be used very flexibly during the crisis. |
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I have no doubt that sanctions need to be applied flexibly, but at the same time the rapporteur also points to the inadmissibility of double standards. |
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The flexibly adjustable gooseneck lamp is available with a 3-pin XLR-connector as an adapter for microphones and 4 mini-LEDs for use as a light source on audio mixing boards and racks. |
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But I would also invite you to consider the reasons why some departments were forced into looking for ways of administering their funds flexibly, not to say acrobatically in some cases. |
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The main solution to the unemployment problem has to be provided by structural reforms aimed at making European goods, services and labour markets operate more flexibly. |
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For directed steering of the vehicles, the flexibly attached front axle carries a steering part pointed towards the front, which is equipped with a small but very effective permanent magnet at its tip. |
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It is also an excellent example of the willingness of the courts to interpret the CCAA broadly and flexibly to facilitate restructurings and avoid value-destroying meltdowns. |
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A new practice is emerging: the scope of domestic jurisdiction is narrowing and the principle of non-intervention is being interpreted more flexibly. |
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It worked in the crisis, to which she reacted pragmatically and flexibly. |
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And the Community has provided proof of its ability to act, reacting flexibly, imaginatively and promptly to organize the initial phase of the integration of the new Laender. |
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Gastric banding: Placement of a flexibly silicon band by gastroscopy. |
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By bringing these guidelines into force, we not only strengthen the operational basis of our company, but also our ability to react quickly and flexibly to changes in the industry. |
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He will be determined to shake up the French economy, in particular by abolishing the 35-hour week, by finding other ways to make labour markets work more flexibly, and by cutting taxes wherever he can. |
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We must therefore move forward flexibly in the legislative conciliation process, bearing in mind that the second stage will be monitoring the legislation. |
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As shown in FIG. 1, a flosser made in conformity with this invention comprises a furcated device with an elongated handle 1 and two prongs 2 flexibly mounted to one end of the handle. |
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Others design their program around their perception of the limitations of the policy, which in a culture of risk aversion, suggests that departments may be interpreting the mechanisms less flexibly that they might. |
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The stock market flotation will enable us to act swiftly and flexibly. |
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The more local the system, the more likely it is to be able to keep in touch with the needs of the schools, and to respond to these needs quickly and flexibly. |
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Personal Translator Intranet is scaleable: depending on the intensity of use, requests can be flexibly distributed for better load sharing, by means of round robin procedures on different translation engines. |
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Just like a managing director, he selects his musicians, sets them into beat and harmony authoritatively but flexibly, with an aim at quality and efficiency. |
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If Europe wishes to act flexibly, with anticipation and relevance, and if it wants to regain its place as the intellectual beacon of the world, it must find new spiritual strength and courage. |
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On the other hand, the Mongol rulers also adopted flexibly to a variety of cultures from many advanced civilizations within the vast empire. |
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In the advanced economies, monetary policy should continue to aim for medium-term price stability while responding flexibly to signs of a more pronounced economic downturn. |
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Nouns differ in the extent to which they can be used flexibly, depending largely on their meanings and the context of use. |
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You can choose between various all-in-one tickets and reduction cards for railways, post buses and ships, which will enable you to travel throughout Switzerland both independently and flexibly. |
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Issue estoppel should be applied flexibly where an unyielding application of it would be unfair to a party who is precluded from re-litigating an issue. |
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You determine flexibly and at short notice, what tasks you would like to perform yourselves within the company and which you would like to delegate to our specialists. |
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Famine is a preventable tragedy that requires the right policy tools to respond to short-term emergency food aid needs flexibly and quickly, and mitigate the effects of foreseen crises. |
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This means that successful supervisors don't lead in a one-dimensional way, but adapt their leadership behaviour flexibly, so as to meet the requirements of specific situations. |
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This will be all the easier to achieve when the labour market functions flexibly enough to enable demand and supply to be smoothly attuned to each other both quantitatively and qualitatively. |
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I want to assure this Council that Serbia stands ready to flexibly engage in all sincerity, for our intent is neither to freeze the conflict nor to triumph or subjugate. |
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We react flexibly and adjustably, we are efficient and close to trade. |
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And on the other hand, it must be able to deal reliably, sensitively and flexibly with the various sizes of parcel, as well as being easy to operate. |
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Furthermore, the controllability would allow fusion-fission power to be used either as base load or more flexibly in combination with renewable energy, which is inherently more variable. |
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Bachmann custom modules are the central building blocks for network and media or programming connections, and fit easily and flexibly into power strip units with custom module covers. |
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A strategic integration concept and the systematic realisation of the requirements assure that it is possible to react contemporarily and flexibly on present and future requirements at the process level. |
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Instead of waiting for someone to build an expensive, centralized power grid, donors could think more flexibly on a smaller scale, using solar panels and LEDs to provide electricity and light cheaply, portably and quickly. |
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And the volume and design flexibility of the filling machines makes it possible for the company to respond quickly and flexibly to changing market requirements. |
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Since the beginning of the ski season, Marc Berthod has been travelling to the races in a motor home so that he can carry out his race preparation as individually and flexibly as possible. |
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Thanks to the modular and flexibly combinable filter modules, the optimum filter combination can be put together for any level of room air contamination. |
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Or else they could build up a stock of different substrates, so as to be able to react flexibly to customer wishes, but without having to worry about a loss of printability over time. |
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The aim was to increase the reliability of a vacuum metalliser. 34 cathodes needed to be flexibly connectable from the control panel and shielded. |
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This is highlighted by the unique fanfold design of the company's sound curtains, which means they can be utilized flexibly across a range of industrial environments. |
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An exchange rate is flexibly preset between an operating company and participating company, or among participating companies to relativise the value of points to keep balance. |
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