Synonym: flexibleness, tractability, tractableness. Similar words: credibility, flexible, ability, liability, stability, capability, disability, reliability. Meaning: [‚fleksɪ'bɪlətɪ] n. 1. the property of being flexible; easily bent or shaped 2. the quality of being adaptable or variable 3. the trait of being easily persuaded.
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61. Despite the considerable losses of useful energy in the conversion process, electricity is indispensable for its flexibility of use.
62. This flexibility in turn is essential to the effective management of ReD. 5.
63. The Chancellor's flexibility to reduce interest rates much further, to soften the blow of tax increases, looks limited.
64. The schedule seemed doctrinaire on paper, as Communist theories do, but its key in practice was flexibility.
65. In the business world, it is felt that this is the degree of flexibility that is required.
66. This gave both parties greater flexibility, while increasing their dependence on money.
67. That flexibility itself is generally associated with more harmonious households and less anxious child-rearing.
68. In addition to its lower cost, short-term debt offers one other advantage over long-term debt and that is its added flexibility.
69. Elsewhere there is greater flexibility, less certainty and a more liberal approach to economic and political diversity.
70. The negative aspect of providing this flexibility is the added complexity, in particular to support insertions, deletions and updates.
71. The anytime / anyplace option gives flexibility to the organization, providing the links among its nodes.
72. This version of WordPerfect provides greater control and flexibility in printing specific pages.
73. Waiting time is reduce for patients and the drop-in system allows flexibility and encourages independence, maximising normality. Sentencedict.com
74. Flexibility in the parent tends to lead to flexibility in the child.
75. There are many risks associated with countertrade deals and they may require considerable flexibility on the part of the exporter.
76. Flexibility within the classroom, the hallmark of the gifted teacher, must find a place in far more of our schools.
77. This is a dual purpose exercise which develops the strength in your legs and the flexibility in your shoulders.
78. To allow a similar flexibility using algorithms would be an overwhelming task.
79. Luxury accommodation, exciting destinations, quality, service and flexibility. 84-pages of exceptional value in idyllic surroundings.
80. To do away with this would be to lose the flexibility and potential of the whole system.
81. For more flexibility use the Editor to edit the DOSSHELL.INI file.
82. Notes should therefore be taken in a consistent format that allows you the greatest flexibility when it comes to using them.
83. The fund theory offers the reporting accountant the flexibility to define the reporting unit where the definition is most useful.
84. In this I would admit to a personal bias toward flexibility and a lateral approach.
85. The government has promoted the small firm and the enterprise culture as important contributions to workforce flexibility, and the restructuring process.
86. Truss-rod adjustment lives under the traditionally-situated cover above the nut, and offers full dual-action flexibility.
87. However critics of Keynesian economics consider that labour markets would clear if government and institutional impediments to greater flexibility were removed.
88. A major contributor to M.I.'s success is the flexibility of the courses, both in style and structure.
89. Companies should also do more to improve flexibility for parents.
90. Before the publication of the new draft, the Bush administration had appeared to show greater flexibility in its negotiating stance.
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