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flexibility

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


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"Now, it doesn't have the same flexibility that the president had under the previous authority that he was using, but he gives us very durable tools."

From BBC

Because these cells must bend to pass through tiny blood vessels while delivering oxygen and removing waste, reduced flexibility may limit their efficiency.

From Science Daily

Her daughter attends a mainstream school with an inclusion hub, and Ailith believes flexibility is key to meeting Thalia's needs.

From BBC

Plump quarterly payments are relatively scarce, so the fund’s top holdings cover mostly familiar ground: oil, soda, fighter jets, pills, cigarettes, and for those with the moral flexibility for it, phone service.

From Barron's

Sometimes it’s an economic one that requires teamwork, flexibility and shared understanding.

From MarketWatch