Sentences with phrase «more flexible»

For this reason, lenders have become much more flexible in the type of loans they offer.
Having said all of this let's just say that I am learning to become much more flexible with time here.
A lot of companies are a lot more flexible with working from home and working different hours outside of the standard.
With new and improved software, that should allow for more flexible tracking of the environment, including the user's own hands.
[41] As discussed in the Native Title Report 2009, there is a need for governments to encourage more flexible approaches to connection evidence requirements.
I keep my practice small, so that I can offer more flexible scheduling and give more of my attention to my clients.
They are making more flexible deals keeping in mind their customers.
3 month payday loans reduce the pressure of having to pay back the money, and are a far more flexible option.
Many companies are providing more flexible work schedules, increased vacation and further training and educational development programs.
The new software provides a relational database that allows users to find information and link files together in much more flexible ways than the flat database of the legacy software.
Although this type of loan mostly depends on one's credit ratings, it is far more flexible as compared to a federal loan.
Online lenders are less costly than traditional ones, charging lower interest and providing more flexible repayment terms.
It could have been a little more flexible for greater movement, but overall this is a safety feature, and I'm happy with it.
However, she added, a number of independent and smaller publishers are proving «much more flexible on terms,» and «much more eager» to work with libraries.
While this isn't as exciting as more flexible reward cards with transferable points, you will earn miles on a flight purchased with cash back since you're flying on a revenue fare.
There's no doubt that the Platinum card is a lot more flexible in terms of how you can spend and earn points.
Online lenders are often more flexible when it comes to the types of loans they can offer.
Our mission is to end economic euthanasia and owner surrender by helping veterinarians provide more flexible payment options to pet owners.
Brokers are often also more flexible with loan guidelines and rates.
Instead, try one of our favorite rewards credit cards, which offer more flexible rewards and can be used to shop practically anywhere.
It trades some of the value growth benefits of a whole life insurance policy in exchange for more flexible payment plans and a lower price.
The best choice for individuals who want to make a minimal down payment and are looking for more flexible credit and underwriting guidelines.
In this study, we combine the advantages of several available models to develop a new extension that allows more flexible modeling of regulation in intensive longitudinal data.
In a good market, you can be a little more flexible about an unrealistic price.
Considering that the combat has been upgraded to make it feel like a smoother and more flexible system it's a shame that the AI hasn't been improved to match.
I can typically rely on a roomy fit through the shoulders and upper arms, and often there's stretch in the fabric or stretch panels for an even more flexible fit.
If extra accommodations or more flexible arrangements are needed, there's also a sofa bed available.
The president also says his reforms have reduced federal red tape and created more flexible programs that allow local officials to make decisions.
Some families turn to private education loans when the federal loans don't provide enough money or when they need more flexible repayment options.
And Yoga is not just about being flexible, though you will get more flexible as you practice.
While the reason for this is largely unknown, one theory is that working women look for jobs with more flexible hours when they decide to have a family.
With a rewards card, you will have far more flexible redemption options, like vacation packages, airfare, cash back, and statement credits.
Private owners are often more flexible about who they'll rent to.
I will say I think the eye holes could be bigger on the blue piece, after you take the blue piece off they're more flexible so you can actually see.
Many educators will tire of the grind, seek career advancement elsewhere, or want more flexible schedules to start families — no matter how good the benefits are.
For those who prefer more flexible travel rewards redemption, a general travel card is probably a better option.
These properties may offer more flexible pricing and quicker closing if the parties simply want to get out from under them.
With more people moving into smaller, more flexible spaces, landlords have to be more creative and hands - on to deliver tenant satisfaction and investor returns.
As companies look to cut costs by adopting more flexible ways of working, this also opens up opportunities for those with specialist skills to command higher fees.
In this case, you should look at cards that offer more flexible points currencies and / or cash back.
When you focus on solutions, you automatically become more flexible because you're constantly staying creative.
The slightly more flexible chassis makes it marginally softer than the coupe too.
Term life policies are a little more flexible if your budget changes, or if you have other changes you encounter with the passing of time.
You may be able to find a lender with more flexible rules.
A slightly more flexible version of that type of travel rewards program allows you to use points toward statement credits to essentially reimburse yourself.
Teachers also focus on developing more flexible uses of time, instructional methods, and ways for students to demonstrate their understanding of course material.
A fourth challenge is to provide more flexible learning arrangements in schools to better meet the needs of individual learners.
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