Sentence examples for in a flexibly from inspiring English sources

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This paper presents an axiomatic design approach to allocate complex final assembly tasks to process modules of human-robot collaboration in a flexibly linked layout.

Here, slicing service means that shared common wireless resources can be offered to users in a flexibly separated manner at a fine granularity.

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In recent years, along with a few other bandleaders of similar background, he has helped reframe the sound of Afro-Cuban jazz in New York, reaching for a flexibly cerebral, harmonically advanced and culturally resonant kind of fusion.

For example, the study is a pragmatic trial, in that it seeks to establish the effectiveness of the intervention in normal practice using a flexibly implemented intervention to directly inform policy and "real world choices" [ 75].

This is  reflected in the current UNPAF, which now focuses on the UN working in partnership with the Thai government and other stakeholders to provide the highest quality policy advice and other support to Thailand  in a timely, flexibly and efficiently manner.

The possible existence of mode localization in a chain of flexibly interconnected cylinders, representing a high-speed train travelling in a tunnel is investigated, in the presence of some disorder in the chain.

P 4 A complex intervention is disposed to normalization if it confers an advantage on an organization in flexibly executing and realizing work.

Therefore: a complex intervention is disposed to normalization if it confers an advantage on an organization in flexibly executing and realizing work.

But Britain has typically been more pragmatic than France ("it will work in practice, but will it work in theory?" is an old Anglo joke about the neighbours' intellectualism) in flexibly embracing a post-imperial, post-immigration multi-culturalism (anti-racisme, in French).

Third assumption: employees aren't interested in working flexibly during a recession.

This interpretation is in accordance with findings from a recent study by Dupret et al. showing that ablation of adult neurogenesis results in an impairment to flexibly express spatial memories acquired previously using either changing or constant starting positions [7].

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