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flexibility

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


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It first flew in 1952, yet remains a core part of the United States' strategic power today due to its capacity, long range, and flexibility.

From BBC

This is an important distinction: surviving spouses still have more flexibility than married spouses when deciding which benefit to take first.

From MarketWatch

The Houston company sells the bulk of its output on long-term contracts, yet has some flexibility to route shipments to where profits are best.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the new target, there appears to be a tolerance for slower growth, which should give policymakers more flexibility to pursue quality growth, a priority in recent years.

From Barron's

Giving parcel carriers a broader delivery window gives them more flexibility to wait for a truck that is more full, lowering their per-package cost.

From The Wall Street Journal