added flexibility
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaddedandflexibility
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added
adjective
uk/ˈæd.ɪd/us/ˈæd.ɪd/
extra:
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flexibility
noun[U]
uk/ˌflek.səˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/ˌflek.səˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the ability to change or be changed easily according to ...
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(Definition ofaddedandflexibilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Of course, we may define parameterized classes foraddedflexibility.
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We shall need a slightly more general notion which is notationally more cumbersome but offersaddedflexibilityin applications.
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Seedling establishment and survival in heterogeneous habitats might be supported by an increased genetic variability throughaddedflexibilityto substrate, light levels and humidity.
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The explanation that this would provideaddedflexibilityfor local authorities is therefore acceptable.
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Withoutaddedflexibilityor the safety valve of currency movement, the single currency is effectively a straitjacket.
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It recommends that there should then beaddedflexibilitythrough the universities themselves considering top-up fees to students.
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That gives local authorities theaddedflexibilitywhich we consider they should now have.
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I am not myself by any means convinced that the effects of this particular change, with theaddedflexibility, have been sufficiently carefully thought through.
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His approval can give schoolsaddedflexibilityover meeting parents' preferences.
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Mounting it in a helicopter givesaddedflexibilityand range.
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It givesaddedflexibilityfor authorities to take prompt action without having to wait for the results of a tendering process.
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If this amendment were to be adopted, we would be taking away thisaddedflexibilityand freedom for providers.
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The purpose is to give us thisaddedflexibility.
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However, the advantage of the new status will be theaddedflexibilityin dealing with capital and greater opportunity for charitable donations and sponsorship.
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So far there is little to provide theaddedflexibilityfor which we were looking.
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I hope that it will help to introduceaddedflexibility, vigour and vitality into our economic system.
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For others, the manned aircraft, with theaddedflexibilitythat the human mind offers, will have the advantage.
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Those changes were specifically designed to give extra help where it is most needed, andaddedflexibilityto the new structure within which we operate.
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It will be taken over progressively by training and enterprise councils, which will haveaddedflexibilityto respond to local labour market conditions.
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Strictly speaking that is correct, but we all know that in the present situation, with wages a high proportion of firms' total costs, firms do not have thataddedflexibility.
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