Sentences with phrase «if flexibility issues»

So if the flexibility issue is important, putting a dollar amount on the number of days may not help much in terms of actually making the decision.

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Canada has warned the U.S. needs to show more flexibility in «core» issues with the trade pact if it wants a deal this spring.
The only issue would be if one of the groomsmen doesn't like what you pick, and if it's worth giving them the flexibility to pick something a little different that they like more.
If the issue is due to a lack of flexibility, I would consider stretching every day as well.
If you have some flexibility or old injury issues in shoulders, too wide pullups will show them immediately.
If you have an imbalance or flexibility issue, you will feel it, see it, and it will restrict your movement.
If ankle mobility / flexibility isn't an issue, try the reverse step - up.
In my experience the most effective set - up, if size allows, is cross phase, cross type with the flexibility for colleagues to meet together in smaller groups on more specific issues should the need arise.
You'll also want to beef up your emergency fund so that you have some flexibility and can continue paying your mortgage if you suddenly find yourself with health issues or job troubles.
Sometimes it might be worth spending a bit extra in miles for the added flexibility of booking one way awards, especially if availability is an issue.
This added bit of flexibility could come in handy if you're planning to cancel your BJ's membership but don't want to forfeit your rewards, and is a plus over the Costco membership, which rescinds all of your rewards if you cancel your membership before your annual rewards certificate is issued.
If budget is an issue, but you still want flexibility, an independent agent has the ability to compare multiple policies and Ohio life insurance quotes to find the coverage you want at a price you can afford.
But we need the flexibility to adapt, if we need to, to unknown or unforeseen issues — and I know you'll do a fine job of making these exchanges relevant.
There are many benefits for both parties, if you are the buyer, you do not need to worry abut qualifying for a mortgage, you do not have to worry about a credit check (especially if you have credit issues), you can have a long term mortgage, more flexibilities with closing dates and more.
If you have special needs (such as wanting to keep sheep) or extreme flexibility in your living space, it's important to communicate these issues to your agent up front.
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