Examples of using More flexible in English and their translations into Polish
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Programming
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Computer
These systems are also more flexible.
They are now simpler and more flexible.
RGBWA colour spectrum for more flexible colour mixing.
Firefox faster and more flexible.
Inner pipe with braided nylon, much more flexible in stretching.
LDAP authenticaton has more flexible mapping.
Its stochastic form is much more flexible than previous deterministic equations.
It's more flexible and resistant to tearing.
Negotiators tend to be a little more flexible when they're the hostage.
They want a more flexible voluntary approach.
Citizens also expect more flexible transport solutions for both freight
To promote more flexible employment patterns
Equity is more flexible than bank loans.
Be more flexible.
Subject: More flexible interpretation of the Stability and Growth Pact.
More flexible, taking on input from separate seminars and sub-groups;
Promoting a more flexible and reactive programming process.
A little more flexible than you.
Avail themselves of a more simple and more flexible management of funds for urban development;
Applying a more flexible governance structure for indirect actions see paragraphs 45 to 55.