Sentence examples for flexibly treat from inspiring English sources

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The advantage of this approach is that we can flexibly treat recognized technical terms as individual tokens and map together their synonyms (14).

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For growth, we use a model that generalizes the model by Lester et al. (2004), flexibly treating the allometric scaling exponents as parameters (D. S. Boukal and U. Dieckmann, unpublished).

But what about the countless defendants who deserve to be treated flexibly, taking all their circumstances into account?

However, the recommended cut-off points must be treated flexibly in PCA [ 21].

In this study, 22 children were treated with flexibly dosed ATX titrated to a maximum of 1.8 mg/kg/day, with a mean final daily dose of 1.25 mg/kg/day.

"Why does a man who works flexibly and part time get treated differently from the woman?" she said.

Our proposals should be treated not as rules but as guidelines to be applied flexibly to individual cases.

That'll fix everything, flexibly.

Next, practise thinking more flexibly.

Lear was "flexibly and appealingly feminine".

Central banks always target inflation flexibly.

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