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Second because, if they do, they could open the way to an embarrassing challenge before the constitutional court (whether such a challenge would succeed is a different matter, given the treaty's flexible wording).On one issue, though, flexibility will be more of a problem.

This became clear when, on May 28th, the Bundesbank vehemently attacked Mr Waigel's plan to revalue the German gold reserves and mark up the profit as a way of making Germany's public finances look less dire.Mr Waigel's ineptness began with his insistence on the strictest application of the Maastricht treaty's budget criteria for joining the euro despite the treaty's flexible wording.

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And real is an awfully flexible word.

Languages can have rigidly fixed or flexible word order.

Unlike English, Greek (because of its inflectional system) shows flexible word order even in the simplest sentences.

Complex sentences with subtle use of distinctive conjunctions were a feature of the Classical language, and effective play was made with the possibilities offered by flexible word order.

New Labour is the promoter of enterprise and (that flexible word) fairness alike, the previously perceived conflict between these things, which fired people up for a century, having now been revealed on closer inspection to have been "sterile" all along.

The near-observant reader will note my frequent use of near, a most flexible word that can function as an adverb modifying an adjective (this is a nearly lucid piece), an adjective modifying a noun (my nearest and dearest friend), a preposition (don't come near me) or a verb (I near the end of this subject to turn to the grammar).

For example, more flexible lexical representations and flexible lexicon (García Velasco, 2016), flexible word classes (Rijkhoff and van Lier, 2013) and fluid grammar (Steels and De Beule, 2006 and Steels, 2011).

This volume presents the first large-scale treatment of German syntax along the framework of Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG), which well suits German's rich morphology and flexible word order.

Quenya allows for a very flexible word order because it is an inflectional language like Latin.

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