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- decentralization of power in the counties, free trade with other nations, flexibilization of the work laws, more responsibility to people, families and private...
- healthcare, public security and basic education. It argues for the flexibilization of laws such as the Brazilian Labor Code (CLT), the privatization of...
- epichlorohydrin to make a glycidyl ether which is used as a diluent and flexibilizer with epoxy resins.[citation needed] Vegetable oil is used in the production...
- the G9, despite opposition from the CSU, who wanted to introduce a “flexibilization year” for Gymnasium students, i.e. an optional 9th year, as well as...
- epoxies—by adding mineral fillers (talc, silica, alumina, etc.), by adding flexibilizers, viscosity reducers, colorants, thickeners, accelerators, adhesion promoters...
- the federal fiscal deficit under control, and pursued labor market flexibilization and business-promotion measures aimed at stimulating foreign investment...
- is in modifying epoxy resins especially viscosity reduction whilst flexibilizing. It is REACH registered. 1,6-Hexanediol and epichlorohydrin are reacted...
- the Organization of American States. Lacalle has been in favor of a flexibilization of the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) rules, such as the common...
- key use is as a modifier for epoxy resins as a reactive diluent and flexibilizer. It is REACH registered. The product is made by taking polypropylene...
- health and safety law. As a result, online platforms encourage the flexibilization of jobs and a higher volatility of the labor market, as opposed to...