Sentence examples for flexible central from inspiring English sources

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And where markets are most reluctant to lend, austerity is almost entirely self-defeating thanks to the absence of a flexible central bank.

If the government's economic programme had truly succeeded in stabilising the economy, the move to a more flexible central bank might pass unnoticed by both currency markets and the public.

We therefore designed a helix-PXXP-helix structure (HPA3P2), in which Pro was substituted for the Glu and phenylalanine (Phe) at positions 9 and 12 of HPA3, yielding a molecule with a flexible central hinge.

Fodor (1983) proposed a view of our overall cognitive architecture that rested on a rough distinction between input systems, or relatively rigid computational "modules" that are designed to pick up specific types of information, and more flexible central processors that integrate that information in various ways.

I've found that if we have, over time, determined a flexible, central plan to apply to our retirement, and have even written a vision and mission statement for it, we will have a strong life-raft to hang on to, helping us to maintain our feeling of relevance, as we navigate the changes of our life.

Members of this family of proteins are characterized by globular end domains separated by two long coiled-coil arms that are joined together by a flexible, central hinge domain.

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They could, however, lead to the discovery of general features crucial for the maintenance of the microbial world, flexible features central to explaining the success of diverse lineages of entities, and mechanisms that facilitate the integration of lower level entities into a higher level entity.

His first book in 1952, "Design in Business Printing," proposed that asymmetrical layout was more flexible than antiquated central axis method, and his 1969 "Pioneers of Modern Typography" was a historical showcase of artifacts and biography of the earlier masters of this approach.

They come to similar conclusions: oil shocks do not hurt as much because oil is used less intensively than before, because the economy is more flexible and because central banks are better at controlling inflation.What makes oil special is that it is a uniquely dense and portable form of energy.

The beam FE is composed of a central flexible element, characterized by a no-tension constitutive relationship, and a lumped nonlinear shear hinge arranged in series.

Four putative proton translocation channels are found in the membrane domain, all linked by the central flexible axis containing charged residues.

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