Sentence examples for sufficiently flexible for from inspiring English sources

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It is a shame that the schedule was not sufficiently flexible for the rugby game to be switched with the London-Catalans or Salford-Widnes fixtures that precede it on the first day of the Etihad extravaganza – a possibility for which the RFL insist there was surprisingly little enthusiasm, and that would have raised major logistical issues with Manchester the police among many others.

Although our efforts have focused specifically on evolution education in Utah, our approach is sufficiently flexible for application in several outreach contexts.

Results showed that our method could generate gradient porosity or gradient specific surfaces and be sufficiently flexible for use with micro-CT data and additive manufacturing (AM) techniques.

The model to support urban planners with context-sensitive planning tools was sufficiently flexible for the adaptation to the conditions of each individual area and the level of detail suited to the planning situation.

We found that the cascade was able to provide a common reference for a diverse set of studies, and that it was sufficiently flexible for it to be developed and elaborated in ways that were meaningful for the different place-based studies.

The principle that a stent placed in the parent artery can reduce blood flow in the sac of an aneurysm to the point of stagnation and thrombosis has been exploited for sometime in other anatomies and has now been extended to the intracranial vasculature in a new range of implants designed to be sufficiently flexible for intracranial navigation.

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Given the musical's unusual staging by Mr. Timbers – the actors perform on two platforms, linked by moving catwalks, with many audience members standing and dancing alongside them – the Public is now looking at sufficiently flexible options for a new space.

In many jurisdictions regulatory guidelines do not specify a requirement for WF toxicity studies but are generally sufficiently flexible to allow for such a study to be requested on a case-by-case basis.

Mr. Bush's statement again brought suggestions that there is no need to leave the ABM treaty now, that it is sufficiently flexible to allow for all the missile defense research, development and testing that the administration might do for some time.

Thanks to decades of reform, British labour markets are sufficiently flexible to allow for a record increase in job creation as the economy expands with little threat of rising inflation, though the balance of trade remains one of the weakest points in the economy.

Any theoretical explanation must be sufficiently flexible to account for the variation.

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