1.   As with everything on the Internet, its glory is the always on connection , giving students and schools a new flexibility.

2.   Auto designers would have new flexibility if the power steering did not have to be connected to the drive shaft by a belt, he said.

3.   Adams exercised that authority in firing Donnan, and in contrast to his new flexibility on the Dooley contract, he has no misgivings about the Donnan decision.

4.   But administration officials said the new rules were intended to grant the industry new flexibility in exchange for its assuring the safety of its own processes.

5.   But the new flexibility Microsoft is giving PC makers is centered on the browser, allowing manufacturers to remove access to Internet Explorer, if they choose.

6.   But the damage can be limited if good news from the CBO can be combined with new flexibility by Clinton and the Republicans controlling Capitol Hill.

7.   But while American officials were signaling new flexibility Wednesday on procedural matters like the timing of negotiations, they showed no sign of backing down on the substance.

8.   By letting stations trade requirements, they added, the proposal would give broadcasters considerable new flexibility.

9.   Clark used his new flexibility early Saturday morning when NATO sent cruise missiles flying at two Interior Ministry buildings in the heart of Belgrade.

10.   Even high-level employees take advantage of the new 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%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
flexibility 0.02%
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