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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121. Similarly contracting-out may not provide authorities with greater flexibility if they are tied to long-term arrangements which are difficult to renegotiate.
122. However, it has the disadvantage that there is no flexibility in available space.
123. Until a decade ago, the kingdom had greater flexibility in determining its level of income and expenditure.
124. Centers will maintain the flexibility to accommodate changes in specific projects as the need for information changes.
125. The following exercises were designed to improve flexibility as it relates to driving.
126. Furthermore, its flexibility and power of movement are considerably greater, so that less power is needed to deliver a blow.
127. These lights should be independently switched from any pendant lights for maximum flexibility.
128. That provides greater flexibility, and allows team members to trade off to avoid boredom.
129. To begin, all the couples involved apparently had the flexibility to accept a dramatic role reversal.
130. Have the flexibility of being able to shop around for the best possible deals and get the best professional advice.
131. A reduction in computational complexity will provide greater flexibility in choice of models used to predict outcomes and correlations.
132. Their very flexibility creates an uncomfortable ambiguity for those who are part of them.
133. There is no loophole to grant budget flexibility in case of an economic downturn.
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134. Detailed guidelines defeat the very purpose of guidelines. which is to allow considerable local flexibility and adjustment.
135. However, the growing flexibility in our delivery systems should mean that no-one is disadvantaged.
136. To do this, the child requires considerable cognitive flexibility and a good understanding of the concept of intention.
137. Quantification provides greater descriptive flexibility and subtlety than simple classification.
138. After a few months in jail for manslaughter, Tepilit could be released: the war effort encouraged flexibility.
139. Mills refers to this intellectual ability as a certain flexibility or quality of the mind.
140. The considerable flexibility mentioned earlier could not be better illustrated than through one of John Barker's much-used parachutes.
141. From this, you and your child can then work together on increasing emotional flexibility.
142. One of the advantages of an electronic instrument is that there is considerable flexibility for its positioning.
143. The lorry, with its greater flexibility and convenience to farmers and country shippers, was about to take over.
144. One was its bit-mapped display, allowing for the flexibility of type and graphics that one gets from the printed page.
145. The flexibility required of the policies implies a flexibility required of different agencies.
146. Daine needed that flexibility, but he must have been aware of the risks.
147. The rise in self-employment is also likely to increase the flexibility of earnings.
148. Its socio-economic setting and history allow flexibility and changes to be non-threatening.
149. This exercise will increase overall flexibility in this area and will guard against unnecessary shoulder injuries.
150. For example, President Clinton, as is his instinct, has occasionally offered the prospect of flexibility in the talks.
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