Sentences with phrase «flexible people tend»

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As men and older people tend to be less flexible than the young and females.
Meeting someone in person and getting that initial impression of how well you interact and how much you're genuinely attracted to them (and not just a picture) tends to make you more flexible to exciting differences between you that you might otherwise discount them for, like if you would have filtered them out of your online search criteria based on that one aspect.
I've always been a writer that sets lots of goals (heck, I've always been a PERSON that sets a lot of goals), but those goals tended to be flexible and non-numeric: write a chapter a day, finish this draft by the end of the month, write three books this year (ok, that had numbers, but they're small).
Typically people doing home exchanges are flexible travelers who prefer to design their own trip and tend to be more open to getting off the beaten path.
«What we're tending to see with larger companies in more metropolitan areas is much more of a gravitation towards flexible working arrangements and environments, facilitated by things like hot desking; so taking away fixed desks and going in with the expectation that an office will only ever be at a certain percentage of its capacity and people will work from home,» he says.
Many people keep the job even after obtaining a high school diploma or a college degree as the work schedule tends to be flexible.
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