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en The EU has to give proof of greater flexibility in terms of market access.

en While we're constrained by the construction, I think [the modular buildings] will improve access to classes [and give] more flexibility in terms of scheduling courses and in class meeting times, which we really need,

en Before we can even get to the point of talking about changes that we want to make (in US farm spending), we've seen no indications from the Europeans that they're going to give us greater market access,

en Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. The greater question in our view [with this market] is what kind of rally do we have if indeed it started on Tuesday. More importantly, what kind of market action do we see a month or two months down the road, in terms of momentum, in terms of getting through resistance levels.

en The current mechanism is in the right direction. I think in terms of flexibility, (the yuan) is gradually determined more and more by market forces and demand and supply of the market.

en Merging with BellSouth would give AT&T that much greater market power and command over access networks. So I think it's a legitimate concern, considering that AT&T is already leaning toward premium pricing for companies that use their broadband networks to reach customers.

en LNG gives us access to a growing market and flexibility to deal with a number of customers.

en LNG gives us access to a growing market and flexibility to deal with a number of customers,

en [But consumers should not give up hope for WAP in the near future; at least not in Europe, where the mobile market is] much more mature and stable, ... The European market is, in terms of networks, a GSM (Global Systems for Mobile Communications) market that has enabled operators and terminal manufacturers to forget about competing in terms of technology.

en The Europeans need to show real flexibility on market access, ... We came here for a discussion basically on agriculture.

en Today's consumer has access to numerous video sources, including over-the-air broadcasts, cable and satellite, camcorders, DVDs and the Internet. Our technology gives consumers greater flexibility and control over their content.

en We realized that we needed flexibility. The old system had been running since 1948 and had some problems—bundle integrity was compromised, it jammed a lot. It didn't give us the flexibility we need in terms of inputs and outputs. We needed multiple inputs and outputs for our many editions.

en I'm utterly convinced that to maintain American global prosperity, we must pursue a sensible, market-oriented trade policy that provides greater market access and enforces our laws and agreements.

en We will never be able to proceed if the EU doesn't quickly show substantially more flexibility on market access and help us set an overall parameter for the agriculture negotiations,

en It is going to give access to immediate availability for everything that is configured on the Internet. If you want to have stock market quotes from London, by the push of a button you are going to be there. It's instant access.


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