Sentences with phrase «move flexible points»

And now that Iberia is a direct transfer partner of Chase Ultimate Rewards, it's even easier to move flexible points to Iberia for Big Travel.

Not exact matches

McKillop says his motion offense is flexible enough that Curry doesn't need to be a pass - first point guard like Richards, and he also reserves the right to move Curry back to his old position if necessary.
Quick transitions: A flexible arrow - point pattern on the outsole helps you move from heel to toe quickly, without losing energy
However, Hrdy points out that existing hunter - gatherer societies are pretty flexible, with individuals moving backwards and forwards between groups.
But Soft Pedalers are quick to point out that contracting the glutes can make it impossible for highly flexible yogis to move completely into the deepest backbends.
A flexible cargo management system is available where attachment points can be moved along a rail, instead of fixed points on the body, so customers have greater choice when tying down a load.
Rewards programs move toward flexible, immediate spending — As frequent flier and hotel rewards programs get devalued, credit card issuers are offering new ways to redeem your points, from taxi rides to paying your mortgage... (See Flexible flexible, immediate spending — As frequent flier and hotel rewards programs get devalued, credit card issuers are offering new ways to redeem your points, from taxi rides to paying your mortgage... (See Flexible Flexible rewards)
Instead, use employment gaps as a talking point in the interview to emphasize that you're moving into a new phase and are now eager and fully prepared to get back to a flexible job.
ADDITIONAL CAPABILITIES • Self - starter with a positive attitude • Flexible schedule • Strong attention to hazard control points • Exceptional ability to work with high volumes in a fast - paced environment • Capable of lifting and moving heavy products
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