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"Flexibility is the key," Cashman says of the turnover that saw designated hitter and World Series MVP Hideki Matsui and left fielder Johnny Damon leave as free agents.
'Last year is over:' Champion Yankees hooked on repeating 2010
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"Flexibility is critical in finding new sources of capital and new markets," it said.
Airlines' bleak outlook gets worse, 'no signs of recovery' 2009
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Flexibility is important for us because the security landscape can change very quickly.
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Flexibility is the word: You can book for a day, two days, or a week.
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Flexibility is questioned, especially with his history of hamstring problems ...
USATODAY.com 2005
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Flexibility is a constant challenge for an athlete putting in 100 miles a week.
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Flexibility is necessary for efficiency and stability for security, but the two are inseparable.
Railway Highlights 1954
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The bill, called The Flexibility in Rebuilding American Fisheries Act of 2009, would provide a series of exceptions to hard-and-fast federal rules aimed at restoring species deemed as over fished.
unknown title 2009
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"Flexibility," as he calls it, might be a tough one to reconcile where trade unions are concerned, but we get his drift nevertheless.
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I heard an ABC programme which dealt with the erosion of the 8 hour day principle via individual contracts and "Flexibility" arrangements.
The Eight-Hour Day 1998
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