US /ˈflɛksəbəl/
・UK /ˈfleksəbl/
Even people saying, "I'm not going back to the office, and if I do, I'm definitely quite quitting until I find a job that is a lot more flexible."
flexible.
Narrator: They also have to be really flexible on set.
but the word havoc is a little bit more flexible.
People thought it was gonna be like a huge shift towards these fun environments and flexible environments and places where they put employees first.
towards these fun environments and flexible environments and
due to more flexible working.
you're flexible and let them not do
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You won't see the sort of stone houses you might find in Europe or America because, unlike a flexible wood frame, a stone frame is either upright or it's not.
If you don't remain flexible, you will fall behind.
The difference is down to how flexible your schedule is, but be careful: sometimes if you're not on time, you won't be in time either.
It shows that your system is flexible and responsive.
It shows that your system is flexible and responsive.