Sentences with phrase «in a flexible manner»

In order for the relationship to thrive, both partners need to respect, support and act in a flexible manner with one another.
Even in looking at early applications of these factors, this has been done in flexible manner, taking into consideration the entirety of the employment situation.
Offers demonstrated clerical skills along with a solid ability to work in a flexible manner to manage a successful medical unit.
This is particularly useful in the manufacturing of test pieces and single - item products, because heavy objects and even the entire assembly process can be moved in a flexible manner.
Students can visit the course content, lecture videos and schedule assessments in a flexible manner to fit into their regular schedule.
I tend to find trainers who can approach training in a flexible manner, and who can tailor their approach to what the dog and owner need, are the most effective trainers.
Outside GC structures client relationships in a flexible manner, to create the best fit for the companies we serve.
A wide variety of options are available for employers to hire people in a flexible manner provided that the rules are used properly.
A: Online marketing degree programs are designed for students who wish to pursue higher education in this field in a flexible manner.
Finally, I am concerned about the breadth of change that can be achieved when nearly all of the state and territory governments have indicated to me that they consider that they have already been acting in a flexible manner for years.
Where the federal government maintains the power of the purse — as it does with Title I programs aimed at supporting students from disadvantaged backgrounds — Congress should direct it to let states use that funding in a flexible manner to meet the goal of the programs.
Regarding its 2030 climate pledge — a 26 % reduction below 2013 levels — Japan repeatedly says it will «revise its [action plan] in a flexible manner» in order to ensure compliance.
States are free to combine any of the options in a flexible manner to meet their targets.
The Bureau appears to prefer applying the regulatory scheme in a flexible manner to adapt and change to emerging market conditions, but also concludes that competition enforcement should pay an important role in a new economy.
What this case illustrates, yet again, is that the Bardal factors have always been employed in a flexible manner, including approaches which emphasize a factor not listed in Bardal at all.
It also interpreted the constraints to the exercise of the Court's discretion when considering whether to issue a receivership order in a flexible manner, so as to reflect the commercial reality.
ensure inclusion support is delivered in a flexible manner, and is responsive to the needs and priorities of eligible ECEC services
The Bardal factors and calculation of reasonable notice has always been done in a flexible manner.
A Vario is a legal professional, who has chosen to work in a flexible manner and who has gone through our rigorous assessment process and joined our community.
Thirdly, I am concerned about the breadth of change that can be achieved when nearly all of the state and territory governments have indicated to me that they consider that they have already been acting in a flexible manner for years.
In last year's Native Title Report, I suggested that the Australian Government tie this funding to the behaviour of the state and territory governments in negotiating native title agreements, giving them incentive to act in the flexible manner that the Australian Government is advocating.
«We are one such company, and we offer a growing number of solutions that can be combined with one another in a flexible manner
At the end of the 2 - day interview process, I was offered a unique opportunity to develop an independent molecular parasitology laboratory, while simultaneously pursuing residency training in clinical pathology and postdoctoral research in autoimmunity, in a flexible manner, over a five - year period.
In Lord Browne of Madingley v Associated Newspapers Ltd [2007] EWCA Civ 295, [2007] All ER (D) 12 (May) Sir Anthony Clarke MR succinctly stated that s 12 (3) proceeds on the footing that where there is uncertainty — about the likely outcome at trial of the publication of private information — publication should not be permitted unless the claimant can show that he is likely to succeed at trial, using the word «likely» in the flexible manner, determined in Cream Holdings.
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