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flexibility [ˌfleksɪˈbɪləti, ingl am -ət̬i] SOST senza pl

1. flexibility (ability to change):

flexibility

2. flexibility (ability to bend):

flexibility

price flexibility SOST senza pl ECON

price flexibility

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Its flexibility allowed him to quickly mass well-aimed fire anywhere it was needed.
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The curriculum framework however provides for some flexibility in the syllabus, so that subjects such as religious education can be taught.
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This approach has given the writers flexibility in storytelling.
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The free periods provide flexibility and allow students to develop effective time management skills.
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This flexibility also extends beyond mathematics and, for example, permits physicists to think of the path of a light ray as being a line.
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The "total float" represents the schedule flexibility and can also be measured by subtracting early dates from late dates of path completion.
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His changes allowed more structural flexibility in the stage to allow each production a unique physical presentation.
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He is known for his flexibility, as well as jumping and spinning in both directions.
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A recent study has highlighted flexibility as an important driver for outsourcing sales.
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The degree of malleability is determined by the type of yarn used, with wool providing the most flexibility.
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