111.   Some lenders have become more willing to keep some of these loans in their own portfolios, allowing for even greater flexibility.

112.   Still, there is enormous mistrust of the medical establishment in Japan, and this has made politicians hesitant to give transplant doctors greater flexibility.

113.   State Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastin said that while the idea of greater spending flexibility is appealing, money for specific programs is needed.

114.   That gives U.S. refiners greater flexibility to keep stockpiles low and have more shipped quickly to them when they need it.

115.   That software can potentially give mischievous or malicious programmers greater flexibility to send out torrents of fake data streams with false addresses.

116.   The airline said a common fleet will allow greater flexibility for flight crew assignments, simplify maintenance and reduce the inventory of spare parts needed.

117.   The American example, the report continued, shows that greater flexibility in wage costs and regulation can help boost employment.

118.   The approach gives air travelers more power and far greater flexibility.

119.   The bill also gives states and metro areas greater flexibility in how they can spend federal money earmarked for transportation.

120.   The attempt to get greater flexibility in working time is part of German automakers efforts to keep car production in Germany competitive.

a. + flexibility >>共 194
greater 31.38%
financial 5.85%
new 5.51%
maximum 4.84%
increased 3.37%
great 2.81%
considerable 2.36%
pricing 1.57%
additional 1.46%
state 1.12%
greater + n. >>共 946
risk 2.46%
role 2.38%
number 2.34%
autonomy 2.29%
access 1.92%
freedom 1.77%
flexibility 1.63%
cooperation 1.54%
power 1.46%
control 1.35%
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