Examples of using A more flexible in English and their translations into Swedish
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Hanging point renewal but BHL is a more flexible solution.
With a more flexible wage formation, the imbalances in the labour market would probably be reduced.
Thin cable for a more flexible installation with minimal clutter.
Accompanying measures were strengthened, allowing for a more flexible approach.
Flexibility- Towards a More Flexible Toolbox.
It is appropriate to provide a more flexible framework for the employment of contract staff.
The adjustable bra extender give a more flexible experience.
The adjustable bra extender give a more flexible experience.
the ESF is now a more flexible, policy driven instrument.
Some activities intend to promote a more flexible working time but there is often a lack of accompanying policies.
With lower taxes and a more flexible labour market, Europe can enter the new economy.
extension of business hours and a more flexible employment and scheduling of employees according to the needs of the production process or the demands of customers.
A more flexible management better adapted to customer requirements,
Set up multiple periodic backup plans for a job(up to 30) for a more flexible job scheduling
as well as a more flexible, market-based regime for allocating radio spectrum.
A more flexible approach to radio spectrum trading
A more flexible job market combined with robust social security- in line with the flexicurity model- would create more and more versatile work opportunities.
Universal Performance(UP) disc with a more flexible bond for lasting high performance and value.
The Commission will launch pilot projects to demonstrate how public administrations can deliver eGovernment services in a more flexible and efficient way by using innovative architecture and technologies.
Yet we do not regard China's transition to a more flexible exchange rate policy as a sign of its participation in a global currency war.