Sentence examples for capacity for flexibility from inspiring English sources

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At the very end of the book, I do talk about men's capacity for flexibility, especially at key moments in history, such as the end of both world wars.

So, if you hang a medal around the neck of a chameleon, are you honoring the animal's capacity for flexibility, for channeling the currents of its times, or for the colors it has assumed against its most recent background?

Outsourcing provides companies with greater capacity for flexibility, especially in access to rapidly emerging new technologies or the myriad of components in product development.

And building the capacity for flexibility into your plan is paramount, say the authors, as it can be easy to lose sight of one?s goals when partners or family are factored into the work-life equation.

Enerjisa says "import prices will be oil-based and convert to hub prices only after 2023," opening the door for more nimble, flexibly priced exporters in the U.S. With just two import terminals, Turkey needs more LNG import capacity for flexibility.

"In a world of constant flux where our skill sets have a shorter life," we can thrive as we hone our capacity for flexibility and play in situations that are both bounded and unbounded, according to A New Culture of Learning co-authors John Seely Brown and Douglas Thomas.

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In designing the synthetic yeast chromosome, Boeke says, the goal was to make it maximally useful to researchers by laying down some ground rules: First, the product could not compromise yeast survival; second, it must be as streamlined as possible; and third, it had to contain the capacity for genetic flexibility and change.

A patient's capacity for cognitive flexibility was gauged by the Trail Making test.

There is considerable debate about the role of rare species in maintaining ecosystem function and while these differences may be important in terms of demonstrating the capacity for behavioural flexibility or stabilizing ecosystem functioning, they may not be important in terms of energetics when these are consumed in low frequency.

Hartley's account draws particular attention to the dependency of our capacities for intentionality, flexibility, and innovation in our decomplex actions upon the repertoires of actions we have made secondarily automatic.

The concept of 'intelligent physical exercise' is to balance the physiological capacity relatively to occupational exposure, tailor the exercise to individual capacities and disorders, allow for flexibility and interest for the participant, and to be as cost-effective for the company as possible.

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