Sentences with phrase «new degree of flexibility»

At 10 feet long, they offer a new degree of flexibility.
ND filters give you a whole new degree of flexibility that you can't always get by adjusting your aperture or shutter speed alone.

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Their latest acquisition is 22 - year - old FC Nantes forward Fernando Aristeguieta, who will join the side as a «Young Designated Player», thus giving his new club a degree of flexibility with regards to the league - imposed salary cap.
From Iowa to New York, candidates whose party affiliations and campaign contributions suggest a degree of political flexibility are running for Congress.
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.»
This analysis of the present situation stimulated a second meeting of the Ringberg Circle where a vision of a new type of university that would allow a high degree of flexibility and individual profiling was developed.
She is more set in her ways, or her life is established to a degree that lacks the flexibility needed to build something new with someone in a different stage of life.
What smart providers must do is to provide degrees of flexibility, mobility and the capacity to provide cross-over between traditional and new methods of storage that maintain harmony and balance in the learning room.
Low - performing districts and schools should use available flexibility to create new, advanced teaching roles and pay teachers in part according to these roles, not just for years of service, National Board certification, and degrees earned.10 The 2016 Appropriations Act includes a new three - year pilot program to develop and implement advanced teaching roles and related compensation models.
While still leaving districts the flexibility to establish their own pay scale, New Jersey should articulate policies that definitively discourage districts from tying compensation to advanced degrees, in light of the extensive research showing that such degrees do not have an impact on teacher effectiveness.
Combining extreme and accessible levels of performance, aerodynamic design, multi-lifestyle versatility and flexibility for both endurance racing and daily driving, this world - class, all - new supercar allows a 360 - degree, visceral and sophisticated driving experience.
In making tradeoffs among competing alternatives, we have distinguished ourselves from other professional investors in several ways: our willingness to hold cash balances, sometimes substantial, awaiting opportunities; our preference for investments with a catalyst for the realization of underlying value; our willingness to accept varying degrees of illiquidity in exchange for incremental return; and our flexibility in pursuing opportunities in new areas.
New fare types to be introduced for Economy Class, premium Economy and Business Class each with different degrees of flexibility, mileage accrual rates, baggage allowances and seat selection rules
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