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flexible

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The bill aims to strengthen workers' rights in areas including unfair dismissals, flexible working and sick pay.

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She said the "confusing" system could discourage people from moving to the city and urged the council to be more flexible.

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Plus the formation of The Joint Nordic Air Command, which brings together Finland's, Sweden's, Norway's and Denmark's 250 front-line combat aircraft under a joined up command structure, with flexible basing and backed by shared intelligence.

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Some off-peak returns on long-distance journeys, and flexible tickets for travelling in and around cities will also rise.

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Wambaugh’s characters were morally flexible, heroic, repugnant, compassionate, callous, deeply flawed, darkly comical — in a word, real.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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