Sentences with phrase «of flexibility you would»

Having five different ones gives you the same kind of flexibility you would have with traditional CD laddering.
Even the tools that have a lot of flexibility have specific steps that need to be followed when they are being used.
Most of that flexibility had been attributed to the presence of the protein collagen, but the citrate goo appears to play a big role too.
In fact he first tried to get a railroad to carry them in what we call piggyback manner — that is to say a truck trailer still on its chassis, attached to a flat car on a railroad — but the railroads after the war had their own problems and they lacked the kind of flexibility he would have needed; and also they felt themselves to be competing directly with the trucking companies and they hoped to drive them off the field essentially.
If the Common Core standards are amended, and the tests follow suit, charter schools will be able to regain some of the flexibility they have lost.
But local district chiefs said the loss of flexibility would force school systems to spend millions to create new classroom space and might jeopardize K - 3 arts, music and physical education teachers — so - called «specialty» subjects.
Afterschool programs have long supported skill - building and positive development in children and youth and can be an effective setting for supporting SEL because of the flexibility they have in their programming.
The result is keen throttle response and a level of flexibility you have to experience to believe.
Many parts are shared among vehicles on the two platforms, and a high level of flexibility has been engineered into the assembly process.
That's the kind of flexibility you have in the cord cutting marketplace.
All of this flexibility would be for nothing if the interface was a pain.
However, remember many things depends on your credit, income, down payment, short and long term plans, level of flexibility you would like to have and so on.

Not exact matches

«If you can diversify the tax treatment of your assets over time it can benefit you so you have more tax flexibility when you hit retirement.»
In order to practise that kind of flexibility, however, Lacavera has to find like - minded investors.
Thanks to the «economics of flexibility» they can also bid for contracts they would never have had the chance to go for previously, when so much more was done «in house.»
At Egon Zehnder, we have learned in much of our work with many of the leading Chinese tech giants and startup unicorns what type of talent is likely to thrive in China, which prioritizes the more nuanced «soft» skills of adaptability, flexibility, and potential rather than simply the «hard» skills of language fluency and past work experiences.
They've got a padded insole and a lightweight sole with proprietary low - density foam and an S - curve that mimics the anatomical flexibility of your own foot.
However, you still have the flexibility of making just the lower required payment if cash flows get tight.
It's best to do this kind of ruminating right at the outset, when you have the freedom and flexibility to make decisions.
With a coworking space, you still maintain all of the control and flexibility of owning your own schedule, but you also get the built - in structure of an office you don't have to vacuum and a copier you don't have to fix.
And while having some flexibility is a good thing, don't turn the option of changing your direction into a way to make excuses.
Altwork's flexibility may both fix the health (according to Voight in a discussion with tech blog SlashGear, we've been ignoring our bodies at work) and logistical issue of moving offices and different staff requirements.
«They have very, very demanding school and social lives and because of that, you have to provide them with the flexibility» to balance all those responsibilities.
But the Republican president has shown flexibility on some campaign promises, and U.S. allies have been vocal on the importance of the climate accord.
Knutson and von Schultz stress that «flexibility in work hours would help to improve the health of night owls.»
By uncoupling its software capabilities from the hardware it manufactures, Clearpath has the flexibility to sell to clients with a wide variety of needs.
And its current debt - to - Ebitda ratio of 2.6, below the industry average, suggests that it has more flexibility to withstand sustained low prices than many of its competitors.
The flexibility of interest rates on a business credit card is something that you would not deal with if you had a loan or fixed line of credit.
Block grants would give states a set amount of money to cover people on the Medicaid program and provide flexibility in spending decisions.
By contrast, he wrote in 2005, «monetary policy has the manoeuvrability and flexibility of always being able to be deployed instantly.»
Taxi and Limousine Commission spokesman Allan Fromberg told Gothamist, «Of course, we've heard that drivers like the flexibility Uber offers.
The verdict: Brands that house ingenious and relatively well - funded creative teams have the potential to make a significant splash using YouTube, even if the site lacks the nimbleness of Twitter, and the flexibility of Facebook.
For example, a restaurant or cafe would do well to replace a classic point of sale system with a mobile iPad POS that allows servers a much greater flexibility in assisting their clients.
These organizations have the luxury (if it can be called that) of having no legacy baggage — meaning no engrained processes or culture — and a lot of flexibility.
Realize that just as your team members have different skills, they probably respond to different incentives, so rotating through the types of incentives you provide or allowing for flexibility is key to the success of an incentive.
While several airlines, including United, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways, offer direct flights between New York and Tokyo, Korean Air offers the most frequent flyer award availability — useful for us, since we only had a little bit of schedule flexibility — and is a transfer partner of Chase, whose points we had already started to earn.
«The way this industry is going, anything you want from an airline in terms of convenience, comfort or flexibility, you will have to pay for,» he says.
Nearly all of the respondents — 96 percent — said they loved having flexibility and a feeling of control.
The flexibility of being able to withdraw monthly income from a 401 (k) plan or another qualified retirement plan, and then have additional principal available if needed, may far outweigh guaranteed lifetime income, he explained.
They add that Project Titan has been «re-focused on developing an autonomous driving system that gives Apple flexibility to either partner with existing carmakers, or return to designing its own vehicle in the future» and that «executives have given the car team a deadline of late next year to prove the feasibility of the self - driving system and decide on a final direction.»
And while the bill's supporters argue that the legislation is a sensible fix that gives states much - needed flexibility on health care programs, the AMA, AAMC, and AARP say it would benefit the young, the healthy, and the rich at the expense of the old, the sick, and the poor by taking hacksaw to the Medicaid program that covers low - income Americans and allowing states to opt out of benefits requirements and other regulations under Obamacare, formally known as the Affordable Care Act.
The wealthy don't depend on their bonuses for their living, continued Mattoon, so they have wide flexibility to realize those gains when it's most convenient from a taxation point of view, as happened with the fiscal cliff.
While similar in concept to the Delta IV Heavy launcher and proposals for the Atlas V HLV and the Russian Angara A5V, the Falcon Heavy was specifically designed to exceed all current designs in terms of operational flexibility and payload.
«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.
It's a win - win, because the contractor gets the flexibility of not being tied down to one company, and the business doesn't have the overhead and the payroll expenses, and doesn't need the extra space for these people.»
The emergency declaration would also free up public health emergency funds at the Department of Health and Human Services, and grant individual states more flexibility in how they use federal dollars, and allow them to direct more funds toward addiction treatment and prevention.
The obvious upside of this reality is flexibility — you run the show, so you theoretically have the ability to design a «maternity leave» of whatever description works for you.
Employees «have the freedom and the flexibility to make decisions independently of the parent organization,» said Bordainick.
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.
But again, you have to look at what is the service that is needed, what is required as part - timers, and also there are a lot of people who want to have a part - time contract, so the flexibility is good to have.
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