Sentences with phrase «less flexibility you have»

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«When outstanding debt is large, the government has less flexibility to address financial and economic crises,» the CBO report said.
But small businesses have less financial flexibility.
Banks have less flexibility, too.
«The only way to have this type of flexibility is to build a culture that makes change totally expected and acceptable — that's what will make these instances less painful,» says Simo.
Yet, only less than one in five have work flexibility.
But they are going to have to dismantle some of their welfare state, create labour market flexibility, stop being terrorized by organized labour and the farmers, accept real austerity in the offender countries, abandon this imbecility about leading the world, raise the birth rate and develop less meddlesome and authoritarian institutions.
Someone who would like to pursue extra training may benefit from the flexibility you have established; more employees may be available to fill in if your office hours are less regular.
They therefore nefariously increase the pump prices for gasoline to soak their customers, who have less flexibility to shop elsewhere or wait for lower prices because they «want to get on the road» or the kids are screaming.
Offerors are split over the tradeoffs between independence and job security: Forty - three percent say they prefer the independence of the On - Demand Economy even though it may not have the same job security or access to benefits, while 41 percent say they prefer the security and benefits of working for a traditional company even if it might mean less flexibility.
One downside to conduit loans is that borrowers generally have less flexibility in negotiating loan terms.
While you don't get as many add - on benefits as the Amex Platinum, your annual fee is also $ 100 less and you have a lot more flexibility in how you earn and redeem your rewards.
For those who invest in alternative investments such as hedge funds and partnerships, the reality is that you have less flexibility on when you can sell and are often tied into an investment for a period.
One key strategic decision to come out of this was the need to have the flexibility to transition cropping lands from less viable crops to those that are in demand in Asia.
, the job marketplace has embraced work flexibility in a much more open - minded way, giving less energy to the debate over whether it's a strategy or a perk.
Because I've already announced my departure at work, so... I mean, they still need me for certain things, but it's less stressful for me now, I have a little bit more flexibility.
Buyers will have less flexibility to «shoot the moon» in a bidding war.
Self - directed IRAs are also great structures with similar benefits, though they have slightly higher costs and less flexibility.
The trade - off is that you have somewhat less flexibility with your investment choices.
I think my newer, less extreme, version of meal prep took over for two reasons: 1) I no longer work a 9 - to - 5 and have a lot more flexibility in my life and 2) I just simply found a lot less value in spending hours in the kitchen on Sunday when I could be out doing something else.
I'd prefer Nelson because Saquon would garner a extension that would hurt our cap flexibility more so than a guard who usually get less than top RB's, but still, there pretty much 2a / 2b for me
They would have a less sustainable roster, and they would give their flexibility up for the illusion that they're competing for 2016.
I also enjoy the flexibility I have — some weeks are manic and I'm no stranger to long days, but I also get chunks of time where there's less happening and I can take a breather to recharge my batteries.
«USDA has continued to show flexibility in implementing these new standards, and Congress should focus on partnering with USDA, states, schools, and parents to help our kids have access to more healthy food, not less
Flexibility is an important facet of making a birth plan and by having alternative preferences stated, there is less likelihood of any kind of negative reaction to the birth process, whether vaginal or c - section.
Cuomo convened the mandate relief council in 2011, and during his first three years in office has helped localities by capturing cost increases in the Medicaid program and taking over its administration from counties, giving school districts more flexibility in how they set up bus transportation and imposing a less - generous pension plan for newly hired workers.
The FSB has called for the British government to seek a less rigid application of VAT rules to enable more flexibility in reducing sales tax.
Less clear is the level of flexibility the Scottish parliament would have over things like income tax bands or tax rates.
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.»
Adult stem cells: They have less flexibility and «stemness» to change into different cell types, but they can still produce new cells, specialized to become part of a particular organ or tissue, such as muscle cells or neural cells.
But a smaller school — especially a small college where teaching loads are already high, departments are small, and there's little overlap between professors» areas of expertise — has less flexibility.
«In industry, while you have access to more resources, you also have less flexibility to choose your research area, as your goals are linked to company focus,» she says.
And compared with many of the herbicides it replaced, glyphosate is less toxic; it also offered ease and flexibility to farmers who previously had to carefully navigate the timing and selection of applying various herbicides.
Your muscles weaken, the spine loses its precious flexibility and even the brain activity gets slowed down since it receives less blood and oxygen, and soon enough you realize that you haven't had a good night's sleep for weeks!
While we don't always have the professional clout to demand lesser hours or the flexibility to change to a job that is less taxing on our time, we must do whatever we can to allay the effects of long hours.
This trip is interesting for me because it is a little harder to contro what I am eating, and twosome extent I want to be able to try various things from the cultures in visiting and I feel like NK might give me less metabolic flexibility though of course it has other advantages.
But, when you face gut problems and have less metabolic flexibility, fat burning becomes impossible.
Adjustable dumbbells offer more flexibility with less space by combining multiple weights into one set rather than having multiple pairs.
Elders also tend to have less microbial diversity, which may reflect lower metabolic flexibility.
After applying the techniques outlined in the book, the majority of my patients have expressed the following results: - Calmer mind - Being able to hear and identify warning messages that your body is trying to give you before they get too loud - Deeper, improved sleep - Better digestion - Balanced hormones - Greater ease in day - to - day life - Feeling less overwhelmed by stress - Greater flexibility - mentally and physically
Voorrips et al. (1993) confirmed with a population of 50 mature women (mean age 71 years) that those subjects who regularly did more walking had greater flexibility in the hip and spine (assessed by sit - and - reach test) than their less active counterparts.
The ring finger has less flexibility and is therefore gentler on your eye area.
«Meghan has also turned to Kate to keep her company as she has less flexibility roaming around freely since joining life as a future member of the Royal Family.
That's because its decision to condition ESEA flexibility on state adoption of teacher evaluation systems has not only raised the stakes of reading and math tests (making them less popular and potentially more damaging to the educational enterprise).
Over the last two years, Washington officials have claimed that the new federal education law is less burdensome and have extolled its «flexibility
And 66 percent also said they'd take a job with less pay but more flexibility in device usage, access to social media and mobility, instead of a higher - paying job that was less flexible.
Pomeroy had a shorter school day and less flexibility than Summit charter schools did.
Washington also will have less flexibility to direct funding to schools that the state thinks need it most.
Low wage working parents also have less flexibility in their schedules, and many work several jobs to make ends meet.
It means that local districts will have less flexibility to use about $ 38 million a year in federal Title I funds.
Flexibility is especially important for a school like Solomon Schechter, which has less than 60 minutes a day for math.
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