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Putin wants to make Europe more flexible in response to some of Russia's demands regarding the broader Ukrainian crisis – as well reminding the rest of the world that Russia can wield this power.

This is why the debate shifted last week from whether Swift is anti-streaming – she is not – to whether Spotify should be more flexible in response to concern from artists that it should be reserving some music for its paying customers only.

To illustrate this argument, we consider how, in what ways and for what purposes consumption of electricity may be or become flexible in response to a time of use tariff designed to reduce consumption in the early evening.

We propose a novel real-time network-wide traffic signal control scheme which is (1) applicable under modern data technologies, (2) flexible in response to variations of traffic flows due to its non-cyclic feature, (3) operable on a network-wide and real-time basis, and (4) capable of considering expected route flows in the form of long-term green time ratios for intersection movement.

Another femoral measurement, femoral mid-shaft cross section, is phenotypically flexible in response to physical activity through periosteal- and endosteal remodeling and the cross sectional dimensions of the femur midshaft have high correlations with the person's physical activity level [32].

24 26 27 In order to address this, clinicians need to be flexible in response to new evidence and evolving methods of clinical assessment.

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They remove debris from the body surface and wave around on flexible stalks in response to physical or chemical stimuli while continually making biting movements.

Indeed, it is not only the control of wing camber, but the deformation of the flexible membrane in response to aerodynamic loads, that has been shown to affect a bat's aerodynamic performance [22], [43].

Its pattern is stably maintained, but can also be very flexible, as in response to environmental changes.

Evaluation, continuous audit, and transparent dissemination of results are essential to allow flexible changes in response to outcomes at the local level, and across the system.

Thus, the initially expected responses suddenly are considered wrong, requiring the subject to exhibit flexible behavior in response to outcomes that do not match those predicted by preceding cues (Stalnaker et al. 2009).

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