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flexibility

[ US /ˌfɫɛksəˈbɪɫəti/ ]
[ UK /flˌɛksɪbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the property of being flexible; easily bent or shaped
  2. the trait of being easily persuaded
  3. the quality of being adaptable or variable
    he enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement

How To Use flexibility In A Sentence

  • The chain's flexibility is to a limited degree controllable.
  • Using frequency in speed adjustment to achieve flexibility, asmoothniess and low noise level in speed adjusting.
  • Furthermore, the very frequency of legislative change caused a higher premium to be placed on the flexibility of any computer system.
  • And everyone is in favour of flexibility.
  • Further development of reversible clothing and equipment covers will reduce the logistics burden, increase mission flexibility and reduce procurement costs.
  • In order to retain flexibility the Directors propose that the 5% in five year limit should be continued indefinitely.
  • In such a model, given some flexibility of prices and money wages, the self-adjusting mechanism would return the economy to full employment after a demand shock that was not too large.
  • We see an increase in temporaries because companies want flexibility," Capperella says. Happy SysAdmin Day (despite the pay)
  • Of course, in some sense, this is a regressive tax as poorer laborers are probably the least likely to have flexibility in setting their work schedules for the sake of avoiding the higher taxes.
  • Furthermore, its flexibility and power of movement are considerably greater, so that less power is needed to deliver a blow.
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