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The phrase "a flexible view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing perspectives or opinions that are adaptable or open to change.
Example: "In our discussions, it's important to maintain a flexible view to accommodate different ideas and approaches."
Alternatives: "an adaptable perspective" or "a malleable outlook".
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The system integrates a telecentric scanner and a double wedge prisms system which can supply a flexible view with adjustable zenith and azimuth angles.
Two: Is his head more than twenty centimetres from his body?" Like Lovelock, Henning has conducted experiments with hibernators that have given him a flexible view of what constitutes being alive.
The two camps seem to be easily divided into the artists with cross-over or mass appeal: the Ushers, Kid Cudis, and Kanyes whose music is on the iPods of white suburban kids next to Katy Perry and Lady Gaga embrace a flexible view of fashion that can range from Japanese-inspired styletostailoredtailored gentleman in Tom Ford.
The purpose of GREVE is to enable a flexible view of aberrations across the genome, or per chromosome, and score their recurrence.
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But the fact that this model isn't working out that well in non-college educated America hasn't prevented the values associated with it from spreading apace, with each succeeding American generation — Boomer, X, Millennial — being more likely to embrace a more flexible view of marriage's connection to procreation, and a less normative view of marriage generally.
Mr. Nairne said he takes a more flexible view: "The hard line is that there should be no rewards or fees," he said.
Ms. Otunbayeva had a more flexible view of the base, suggesting in the interview that it was premature to say what would happen until much closer to the lease expiration date.
Now, as technology makes communication much cheaper, bosses should move to a more flexible view, best described as "co-ordinate and cultivate .Given its track record with other institutional innovations such as acquisitions and outsourcing, Cisco has a good chance of coming to exemplify a new world of "co-ordinate and cultivate" in the same way that GE stood for "command and control".
With Italy mired yet again in recession and GDP in real terms below its level in 2000, never mind 2008 (see chart), Mr Renzi is desperate for the hawks to take a more flexible view of his budget deficit so as to sustain demand.
The Supreme Court has taken a somewhat more flexible view of the "suspension clause," ruling in two 20th century cases that there could be acceptable substitutes for habeas corpus as long as the substitutes offered remedies "commensurate" with those that prisoners could receive from a traditional writ.
The correspondence between syntax and semantics, under this flexible view, has become a relation, rather than being functionally determined by the translation homomorphism of §2.2.
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