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flexibility

[flek-suh-bil-i-tee] / ˌflɛk səˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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Under a 2022 law, it gave employers flexibility to permit them for victims of domestic abuse and federally declared disasters.

From The Wall Street Journal

This flexibility is known as cancer cell plasticity.

From Science Daily

"Within this framework, the brain is modeled as a network whose behavior is constrained by global properties such as efficiency, flexibility and integration," Wilcox said.

From Science Daily

The wider space will also be improved to enable greater programme flexibility within the Barbican's public spaces as part of a plan to expand its creative offering and attract new audiences.

From BBC

With Prasad now installed in a key leadership role, the agency has undergone a visible retreat from the “regulatory flexibility” that prior leadership once promised.

From The Wall Street Journal