31.   Both measures would permit farmers greater flexibility to plant any crop they choose, but cotton would have less flexibility than wheat or corn in the Senate measure.

32.   A fund can also offer greater flexibility and opportunity to realize capital appreciation.

33.   A major aim of the legislation is to shift power and responsibility from Washington and give states and municipalities greater flexibility in running their own programs.

34.   British Telecommunications Plc, the dominant U.K. telephone company will be given greater pricing flexibility under plans unveiled by its regulator, the U.K. Office of Telecommunications.

35.   But by not using the program, Rosen said, the partnership has greater flexibility and an edge over competitors.

36.   But behind closed doors, negotiators for both sides have shown greater flexibility than has been expressed by their leaders in public.

37.   But breaking the cycle up may not be such a terrible idea, if only for the greater imaginative flexibility the experience demands from the audience.

38.   But Helton began the season with greater flexibility, and his performance serves as an eloquent spokesman for the program he followed.

39.   But liquefied gas is generally transported by ship on special tankers, offering greater flexibility to shift supplies between markets and reducing development costs, the report said.

40.   But Rowland, flanked by Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, said repealing the law would allow greater flexibility.

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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