While using IFTTT is certainly more complicated than, say, using the simple geofencing built right into the Hue smart bulb system it offers a huge
degree of flexibility as nearly any of the tens of thousands of IFTTT recipes can be adapted to work with the location app on your phone.
That was when Belinda decided to set up Lionshead Law, realising that she could offer exactly the same level and quality of service by charging out on the basis of fixed - fees (for individuals and for each stage of litigation) and on monthly retainers for businesses, while also having a greater
degree of flexibility as to how and when she worked, by working from home and managing her own time.
Although the game offers
you a degree of flexibility as to where to cast your reels and shoot projectiles, it's often imprecise as to where it lands.
Not exact matches
I think the inflation target
as we have operated it has the requisite
degree of flexibility.
As always, the challenge is to combine the right degree of flexibility in approach with sufficient confidence that the inflation rate will be on a declining path over time as to keep expectations anchore
As always, the challenge is to combine the right
degree of flexibility in approach with sufficient confidence that the inflation rate will be on a declining path over time
as to keep expectations anchore
as to keep expectations anchored.
Thanks to the company's network
of manufacturing plants and distribution centers across the country,
as well
as its combination
of direct sales and broker organizations to reach out to customers, Inteplast has an unparalleled
degree of flexibility when it comes to getting its products to customers exactly when and where they need them.
IBC's were initially chosen
as they provided a high
degree of flexibility.
«It would have been bad business practice not to have retained some small
degree of flexibility to allow us to invest again in the right player and / or to maintain the current squad
as and where we want to offer improved and extended contracts for key players.
Their latest acquisition is 22 - year - old FC Nantes forward Fernando Aristeguieta, who will join the side
as a «Young Designated Player», thus giving his new club a
degree of flexibility with regards to the league - imposed salary cap.
The real problem is that much «Wall
of Separation» rhetoric implies there is a clear, impregnable line between church and state activity when in practice over the twentieth century the principle
of church - state separation has become one
of lively democratic contestation and a
degree of flexibility, allowing Catholics and other religious organizations to enter the public sphere and participate on the same terms
as any other group.
The
degree to which participants improved their understanding
of themselves —
as reflected in the number
of different inner parts they could identify — went hand in hand with how much participants improved in terms
of their own
flexibility and being able to accurately infer and understand the mental state
of others.
This new funding programme
of the Spanish government offers postdoctoral positions to researchers with less than 3 years» postdoctoral experience and,
as the FJI highlighted, it features «longer contracts, absence
of the requirement to have the Ph.D.
degree [before application], higher
flexibility in the date
of incorporation
of candidates, and no discrimination by nationality.»
In addition to the reduced brain
flexibility, the researchers showed a correlation between the
degree of inflexibility and the severity
of restrictive and repetitive behaviors, such
as performing the same routine over and over or being obsessed with a favorite topic.
Frey and colleagues argue that robustness in the face
of changes in the concentrations
of components could provide an evolutionary advantage, insofar
as it endows cells with a higher
degree of flexibility.
«Pilates requires no
degree of flexibility or fitness,
as a good instructor will be able to teach beginners through to advanced in the one class by modifying moves individually, rather than just teaching at the front
of the class,» Menezes says.
As with the two previous exercises, when you reach 90 - degrees, the rest of the movement happens from closing your ribs more and trying to create as much of a squish as your current flexibility level will allo
As with the two previous exercises, when you reach 90 -
degrees, the rest
of the movement happens from closing your ribs more and trying to create
as much of a squish as your current flexibility level will allo
as much
of a squish
as your current flexibility level will allo
as your current
flexibility level will allow.
Flexibility is defined for a joint or a group
of joints
as its range
of motion, or
degree of extension, that its tissues are capable
of.
Each one
of us has different levels
of endurance and
flexibility, and the
degree of this ailment differs
as well.
Stiff arteries heighten your risk
of cardiac problems, heart attacks and strokes, however, the muscle tissue vs. arterial tissue
flexibility link was only identified in middle aged and older adults, and the authors noted that some
degree of arterial stiffening is to be expected
as we age.
The
degree of state
flexibility therefore depends upon the wording
of any Blaine Amendment,
as well
as upon local political will.
As for individual admissions into teacher preparation programs, each candidate must have a minimum 2.75 GPA as an undergraduate and a 3.0 for graduate degrees, with some flexibility for admitting candidates who do not meet all of the entrance requirement
As for individual admissions into teacher preparation programs, each candidate must have a minimum 2.75 GPA
as an undergraduate and a 3.0 for graduate degrees, with some flexibility for admitting candidates who do not meet all of the entrance requirement
as an undergraduate and a 3.0 for graduate
degrees, with some
flexibility for admitting candidates who do not meet all
of the entrance requirements.
This
degree may be completed in
as little
as 12 months or may be extended to 8 months - adding an extra layer
of flexibility.
We like the
flexibility afforded in the capstone experience
as students may select to finish their
degree with either one
of these: a written comprehensive exam, portfolio presentation, an a thesis defense.
In Science IDEAS, the overall instructional architecture for teachers planning and implementing instruction provided a «conceptual focus» for science instruction that,
as a «constraint» insuring knowledge - based instruction, allowed teachers a wide
degree of flexibility at the day - to - day classroom level.
He cited the closing
of The Project School in Indianapolis
as an example
of charters agreeing to a higher
degree of accountability in exchange for
flexibility.
Since most candidates seeking a doctoral
degree are already certified
as teachers or administrators, such programs offer a high
degree of flexibility for working professionals.
In its dry, resin - free state CFRP can be worked almost like a textile, and
as such allows a high
degree of flexibility in how it is shaped.
As a small dive center we offer diving in a relaxed and intimate atmosphere, and have a high
degree of flexibility.
Velocity came in second after AMEX memberships rewards, for its ability to draw on other Virgin businesses and core partners to earn Members points
as well
as its great
degree of flexibility.
This means maps are no longer static and there can be a
degree of flexibility in your squad's strategy, which lends itself to an players having to evolve their strategy
as a multiplayer game progresses.
Fortunately,
as you progress through the game you can level up individual stats, giving you a fair
degree of flexibility with what kind
of character build you have.
Analyzing the different conceptual approaches and
degrees of appropriation adopted by the artists here, such
as Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Huang Young Ping, Félix González - Torres, Nate Lowman and Shilpa Gupta, one becomes highly aware
of the
flexibility and adaptability
of the current notion
of art.
As has been confirmed by the Court
of Appeal (see R v Mental Health Review Tribunal (Northern Region)[2005] ECA Civ 1605) the
flexibility of the civil standard lies not in «any adjustment to the
degree of probability required for an allegation to be proved...» but rather in the fact that more serious allegations will require more cogent evidence.
The report details how decentralization has allowed
flexibility in the different provinces, allowing them to respectively adopt best practices, and finds a higher
degree of performance
as compared to other nations.
The DocsCorp Cloud - based versions
of cleanDocs and compareDocs will not replace desktop editions
of these products, but will provide clients with additional options and a greater
degree of flexibility in accessing DocsCorp technologies from devices such
as Surface Pro, iPad, Mac, and web browsers.
The human rights approach is «more flexible and less technical on comparability but also has a more flexible justification defence», which leads to better results,
as «if you don't allow a
degree of flexibility, it leads to a tendency to deny that discrimination has taken place at all».
«A need for
flexibility is often wrongly perceived
as a lower
degree of commitment or contribution,» she says.
Uber, however, has appealed the decision emphasizing the significant
degree of driver autonomy
as the basis for their operations and stating that «the number one reason drivers choose to use Uber is because they have complete
flexibility and control».
Essentially,
as long
as you're operating within the predetermined minimum and maximum set by the company, you have a great
degree of flexibility on what you pay and when.
They will often give you an indication
as to whether or not there is any
degree of flexibility in their offer.
Time management skills are vital,
as is a
degree of flexibility and the ability to deal with any last minute problems that may arise.
• Motivated, enthusiastic, entrepreneurial individuals • Strong analytical and problem solving skills • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with high attention to detail • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to challenge • Great organisational and time management skills • Commercial awareness and genuine interest in the financial industry • Eagerness to learn, showing curiosity • Knowledge
of IT applications such
as Microsoft • Driven, determined and resilient to excel within a challenging and fast paced environment • Academically we are looking for applicants with at least a 2:1
degree in: IT, Computer Science, Business, Finance, Economics, Engineering, Maths, Science and HR •
Flexibility to work across our UK locations, travel is required within the UK
Daily responsibilities include: • Answering phones • Handling correspondence • Calendar management on Outlook • Preparing and processing expenses • Arranging international and domestic travel • Ad hoc projects Candidates must have: • College
degree • At least 2 + years
of corporate administrative experience • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Solid MS Office skills • Great attention to detail Hours are 8:30 am - 5:30 pm with
flexibility to occasionally work 8:30 am - 7 pm
as needed.
Requirements: - Bachelors
degree strongly preferred - Superior communication skills - Strict attention to detail and high level
of organization - Patience and ability to adapt to constantly changing situations - Pleasant / engaging phone manner - Balance between enjoying a fun / collegial environment, and maintaining high professional standards / maturity - Must demonstrate immaculate trustworthiness with exposure to highly sensitive personal information -
Flexibility is critical - Prompt and timely delivery
of projects and maintaining deadlines - Must be available off hours by email or phone
as needed; and occasionally additional hours may be required for special projects or events
as workload dictates - Proficiency on Microsoft Office Suite / Outlook, Excel, Familiarity with Adobe Suite / Photoshop / Illustrator preferred
The current market climate often can require a greater
degree of flexibility (i.e. ability to bid up a desired property
as needed) and ability to compromise (willingness to accept certain less - desirable aspects
of a property, such
as longer commute or
as - is condition) on the part
of buyers.