Sentence examples for been flexible from inspiring English sources

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been flexible

adjective

Capable of being flexed or bent without breaking; able to be turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; not stiff or brittle.

  • When the splitting wind Makes flexible the knees of knotted oaks. -William Shakespeare

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He has been flexible and pragmatic.

Mr. Wolfe said Time Warner had been flexible.

Would Mr. Romney have been flexible about that?

Still, Mr. Varro said, Gazprom has been flexible, renegotiating contracts.

Perhaps the network could have been flexible in allowing the story to build to its conclusion.

In practice, enforcement has been flexible, at least for beachgoers on foot.

Its labour market has historically been flexible, with wages adjusting fairly readily to changes in unemployment.

But usually the industry has been flexible in its responses to consumer concerns.

"We've all been flexible to get the best tools for the job," said Mr Arenas.

There is no sense so far that Republicans have been flexible on revenues".

But American Presidents have in the past been flexible enough to broaden their Administrations in times of international crisis.

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