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Its exchange rate may be rigid, but its other prices and wages are remarkably flexible.
If humans do have an evolved sense of morality, or indeed of beauty or romantic love, the evidence shows that in practice our standards are remarkably flexible.
The elite worry that the trend will eventually catch up with them too.Yet business schools have an important asset: they are remarkably flexible compared with the rest of academia.
History shows that we humans are remarkably flexible and can adapt to a wide variety of situations and environments.
There are some evidence based on studies of yeast [ 38] and bacteria [ 39] suggesting that gene regulatory networks are remarkably flexible, and large scale rewiring is possible.
The results suggest that, relative to the Drosophila genus, the Anopholes' genomes are remarkably flexible, with rapid rates of gene loss/gain, increased loss of introns, and shuffling of genes on the X chromosome.
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The industry is remarkably flexible.
But the human brain is remarkably flexible.
Benedict noted that the Japanese were remarkably flexible in their use of the imperial system.
Considering that little was known about gamma-ray bursts in 1977, the GRB experiment has proven to be remarkably flexible and useful.
Now firmly established in the ceramics world, this mix of clay and paper fibers is remarkably flexible, strong, and easy to repair.
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