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`Come whenever you are free,' he said flexibly
- Instead, they would give minimal aid and string us along, not even helping us to adapt juche more flexibly.
- Weygand had his men disposed flexibly in depth-the approved "accordion" pattern of defense against mechanized power.
- Against this backdrop, Volcker hinted that he was prepared to act more flexibly, to permit monetary growth "somewhat above" the announced targets.