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Some companies have also stepped up in-office requirements, resulting in some workers leaving their jobs for more flexible employment.

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The restrictions have meant Boeing can’t be as flexible with delivering planes to customers, having to work on government employees’ workday schedules to get approvals.

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Then lastly, we would say one of our inherent advantages is we are able to provide flexible financing to customers.

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Normally, alpha-synuclein's natural or "native state" is like a flexible strand, but when active it shapes itself into a helix, which is critical for its function in binding and transporting parcels of dopamine.

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“We are really listening and trying to be more flexible,” Bundy said.

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