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flexible

[flek-suh-buhl] / ˈflɛk sə bəl /




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The result is an imaging framework that is flexible, scalable, and capable of delivering high resolution in ways that were previously out of reach.

From Science Daily

Having large fixed costs makes a business “extremely sensitive to small changes in traffic or frequency,” while online or e-commerce models can be more flexible.

From Los Angeles Times

More homeowners having 6% mortgages will change how people think about their mortgage debt, too, Simonsen said, and as a result, they may be more flexible when it comes to moving.

From MarketWatch

The researchers designed the system as a flexible platform, combining a robust propulsion method with electronics that can be manufactured cheaply and adapted over time.

From Science Daily

Thanks to its flexible fabrication process, the technology can potentially be combined with direct fiber coupling and existing photonic components.

From Science Daily