- Women have lost out in this new pay flexibility.
- "Flexibility and control is key," she continued.
- The traditional servers is lack of flexibility in the resource management.
- A certain amount of flexibility is built into the system.
- It also increases flexibility of distribution of profits between suppler and retailer.
- The pay that the soldiers received was negligible.
- He received a paltry annuity of $100.
- The president received a briefing by telegram.
- Firstborn sons received preferential treatment.
- We received over 300 enquiries about the job.
- They each received 20 lashes for stealing.
- They had only received half the money promised.
- It was a timely reminder.
- The photo is a reminder, a captured moment, an unspoken conversation.
- The last thing you'd want is a constant reminder of a bad experience.
- These ruins are an eloquent reminder of the horrors of war.
- You can also send yourself a reminder using a text message.
- Implementation of Reminder Function about Special Measuring Instrument in Tobacco Industry to be Detected in Time.
- This reminder did not hearten the servants much; they still held back.
- It is enough to put the page number and one or two words as a reminder.
- Research of Seat Belt Reminder System of Passenger Car in China.
- These paintings are in some ways a reminder that earthly pleasures are ephemeral.
- The mining town, now a mere carcass, is a reminder of a past era.
- Was I recording events and ideas just as a reminder to memory, or was there some larger purpose for this daily exercise?
- The recent outbreaks of cholera are a timely reminder that this disease is still a serious health hazard.
- I have had another reminder from the library.
- He placed the brochure on his desk as a reminder.
- The British are about to be given a sharp reminder of what fighting abroad really means.
- The damaged church was preserved as a constant reminder of the horrors of war.
- a sad reminder of the transitory nature of political success.
- Mr Lawssi apparently did not return the money, despite repeated reminders.
- The document is a powerful reminder of the manpower on which European mountaineering expeditions depended, and also of the importance of local knowledge and assistance.
- It is a good reminder.
- Britain's new rule is a reminder to bankers that society has an interest in their performance, not just for the short term but for the long term.
- It was a great reminder that treating people with respect can lift all of us up.
- Natural disasters are a constant reminder of human vulnerability.
- Usually a quiet reminder that "we don't do that here" is enough.
- If not, this year brings you a firm reminder how important it is.
- Let's be each other's reminder, my friend.
- So just a quick reminder for you.