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flexibility

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


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In three years, her husband will also be eligible to retire with benefits from the military, giving him the flexibility to be a stay-at-home parent or train for a new career if he chooses.

From MarketWatch

It includes “flexibilities that support doing business in California and help ensure liquid fuel supply remains reliable, affordable, and resilient throughout the transition to carbon neutrality,” spokeswoman Lindsay Buckley said in an email.

From Los Angeles Times

The ratings company affirmed its “Aa2” issuer rating, saying that despite the city’s “still-favorable economic conditions,” the projected budget gaps signal underlying structural imbalance and less financial flexibility.

From Barron's

Economies are likely to start looking for alternative fuels for power generation, such as coal, which has flexibility to raise consumption rates, or curb consumption in their industrial sectors, they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

McDonald’s new value effort includes a menu of items costing $3 and less, meant to provide more flexibility and choice, according to people familiar with the discussions.

From The Wall Street Journal