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flexibility and private
This enables the network to offer general traffic alongside virtual “ private ” network paths for projects, such as the Large Hadron Collider, which have particular requirements involving dedicated bandwidth, security and flexibility.
Performance zoning is intended to provide flexibility, rationality, transparency and accountability, avoiding the arbitrariness of the Euclidean approach and better accommodating market principles and private property rights with environmental protection.
Sybase now works with other industry leaders in infrastructure, data storage and virtualization to optimize technologies for delivery into public and virtual private cloud environments that provide greater technology availability and flexibility to Sybase customers looking to unwire their enterprise.
Government regulations have given private education more flexibility and autonomy in recent years, notably by lifting the moratorium on applications for new courses, new schools and conversions, by liberalizing tuition fee policy for private schools, by replacing values education for third and fourth years with English, mathematics and natural science at the option of the school, and by issuing the revised Manual of Regulations for Private Schools in August 1992.
In December, Rogers Communications repurchased the shares of Rogers Wireless that were publicly held and proceeded to take the company private which significantly enhanced the company's operating and financial flexibility.
Further, with limited reporting requirements and shareholder expectations, private firms are afforded a greater operational flexibility by being able to focus on long term growth rather than quarterly earnings.
Perhaps her largest contribution to the design of office space was the Introduction of open plan workstations, which offered clients advantages of cost and flexibility over traditional private offices.
SGS also has the flexibility to operate abroad and can form partnerships with private companies or with other earth science agencies.

flexibility and money
The gold standard limited the flexibility of the central banks ' monetary policy by limiting their ability to expand the money supply, and thus their ability to lower interest rates.
With the passage of the act, greater flexibility in the money supply was assured, and provision was made for issuing federal reserve notes — paper dollars — to meet business demands.
Ashley opposed this proposal on the grounds that crown ministers should have flexibility in deciding how to use money received from parliamentary taxation.
This not only saves time on the set ( and money ) but, when done in close collaboration with the cinematographer, allows greater flexibility in adjusting the overall feeling of the scene.
This gives carpooling extra flexibility, and enables more people to share journeys and save money.
He called for greater flexibility in Canada's mortgage loan system, and encouraged corporate pension funds to invest more money in housing programs.
This demanded a much higher level of taxation and less flexibility in raising money to deal with unforeseen emergencies.
Are Mr Scanlon's members — and other British workers — prepared to match the efficiency, flexibility, cooperativeness and zeal of German workers — or do they really simply want more money for going on as they are?
They train for strength, flexibility, and speed and often perform corporate exhibitions for money, exhibiting a variety of trick shots.
These types of policies and actions include managing interest rates and the money supply for stability, addition of environmental and social costs to prices, increased flexibility in working hours, and alteration of bank lending practices.
Eleven years after Giant Tiger's first experiment with franchising, Reid emphasized the flexibility that it gave his company: “ The weakness of the chain stores is that they try to standardize .” Such standardization was not possible in a small chain which at the time maintained its low prices by locating in awkward and non-standard spaces such as converted bowling alleys or garages, and which refused to put money into standardized fixtures or furniture, or to invest in standardized office systems.
Therefore due to its flexibility, money could purchase everything, as long as sufficiently available.
The policies offered flexibility in paying premiums and allowed money collected from premiums to go into an account that could be invested in high-yield money market funds.

flexibility and can
Dance teachers can respond to President Kennedy's request not only through their regular dance work, but also through the kind of basic gymnastic work that makes for strength and flexibility.
Carbon dioxide formation can also lead to headaches and decreased muscle flexibility.
) Oil paint films can become increasingly yellow and brittle with time and lose much of their flexibility in a few decades.
Among the advantages to unfretted instruments are flexibility in tuning ( the temperament can be easily altered ) and the ability to play any music exactly as written without concern for " bad " notes.
These conditions can be achieved through improvements in macroeconomic and fiscal framework, public administration, and labour market flexibility.
Unlike modern systems, which can be applied to widely different databases and needs, the vast majority of older systems were tightly linked to the custom databases in order to gain speed at the expense of flexibility.
* Expanding access: distance education can assist in meeting the demand for education and training demand from the general populace and businesses, especially because it offers the possibility of a flexibility to accommodate the many time-constraints imposed by personal responsibilities and commitments.
There is a degree of flexibility in how far from " real science " a story can stray before it leaves the realm of hard SF.
More flexibility in selecting which strings play is available in harpsichords having more than one keyboard or manual, since each manual can control the plucking of a different set of strings.
With it, powers can be arbitrarily chosen on the fly, granting enhanced in-game flexibility.
These companies have more flexibility and can react faster than standard line insurance companies because they are not required to file rates and forms.
Without proper strength and flexibility, throwers can become extremely injury prone, especially in the shoulder and elbow.
Vendors can use extensions to expose custom APIs without needing support from other vendors or the Khronos Group as a whole, which greatly increases the flexibility of OpenGL.
In the RNG experiment, design flexibility can be combined with rigorous controls, while collecting a large amount of data in very short period of time.
The mallet head weighs from 160 grams to 240 grams, depending on player preference and the type of wood used, and the shaft can vary in weight and flexibility depending on the player's preference.
Comparison sorts can do no better than Ω ( n · log n ) execution time but offer the flexibility of being able to sort with respect to more complicated orderings than a lexicographic one ; however, this ability is of little importance in many practical applications.
The minister stressed that " today the companies can agree with the workers to overcome the crisis through measures of flexibility, reduced working hours and wage moderation, before the dismissal.
Symptoms can include catatonic stupor and waxy flexibility.
Torpedoes such as the U. S. Mark 48 can operate in a variety of modes, increasing tactical flexibility.
Because X is an extensible system and designed for flexibility and so that there are ways new features can be offered without necessarily having to be built into X itself, these features are being supported with new APIs that run alongside X window system.
Bikram yoga is often used by dancers to increase flexibility and it's another debated point of Bikram yoga practice, because forcing hypermobility on the hyperextended joints can result in their instability.
The more change of direction, flexibility, and height in the lift, the greater number of points a team can earn from the judges under the Code of Points scale.
They offer more flexibility than sleeved models, and can be used on shafts that are fixed in place.
The aerodynamic conditions required for flutter vary with the structure's external design and flexibility, but can range from very low velocities to supersonic flows.
Weight training does allow tremendous flexibility in exercises and weights which can allow bodybuilders to target specific muscles and muscle groups, as well as attain specific goals.

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