1. A flexible approach and the ability to master new techniques quickly is essential and research experience would be an advantage. 2. In particular it requires a more flexible approach to taxation, and the operation of the social services. 3. In response to such criticisms, many feel that a more flexible approach to green belts is required. 4. The centre used to recommend a strict vegetarian diet but now uses a more flexible approach. 5. The government needs a more flexible approach to education. 6. The results were then analyzed to see where this approach was causing problems and whether a more flexible approach was needed. 7. In doing so they favoured a more flexible approach than that contained in the proposals put forward by the European Commission. 8. The English Vineyards Association wants the EC to take a more flexible approach to its restrictions on growers in this country. 9. But Eleanor Young, chairman of Darlington CHC and vice chairman of the National Association of CHCs, called for a more flexible approach. 10. A rigorous legal response is justified, they said, even if that means a flexible approach to some protections of the U.S. legal system. |
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