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FPGAs always have been exceedingly flexible, like maps that can be redrawn over and over.
I'm thinking of the committees and boards and fundraisers that relied on my unpaid, exceedingly flexible labor.
President Trump may have an exceedingly "flexible" attitude toward policymaking generally, but in one area count on him to be stalwart and immobile: his urge to run the White House like a business, a family business.
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Composite corrugated skins have exceedingly anisotropic behaviour as they are stiff along the corrugation direction but flexible in transverse direction.
With the company's profitability firmly staked in the Model 3's liftoff, those expectations remain exceedingly high and pressure-filled, even if automotive analysts are right about prospective Tesla buyers being more patient and flexible than the typical car buyer.
Exceedingly harsh!
Exceedingly aggressive.
Throughout the last two decades, Ford and the U.A.W. enjoyed an exceedingly cordial relationship, reaching innovative contracts that granted union members job security, and a voice in company affairs, in return for concessions meant to make the company more flexible.
Dress was exceedingly casual.
Expulsion is exceedingly rare.
Conceivable and exceedingly unlikely.
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