Collocations withflexibility
These are words often used in combination withflexibility.
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added flexibility
Of course, we may define parameterized classes for added flexibility.
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additional flexibility
Some examples should illustrate the additional flexibility obtained with subtyping.
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advantage of flexibility
Note that this geometry brings the advantage of flexibility.
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cognitive flexibility
This may be one of the main sources of the cognitive flexibility and adaptability which is so distinctive of our species.
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considerable flexibility
The above structure allows for considerable flexibility in the identification of predication relations.
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extra flexibility
That would provide extra flexibility.
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financial flexibility
Deprived of financial flexibility, state governments lost the initiative that had characterized their early decades.
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great flexibility
This, likewise, gives great flexibility to the developer.
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greatest flexibility
The results indicated that these monkeys showed the greatest flexibility in learning appropriate responses to calls.
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increased flexibility
Finally, there is the potential for increased flexibility of response for the autonomous vehicle.
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increasing flexibility
This suggests that, on average, increasing flexibility is almost as effective as increasing the number of servers in terms of improving throughput.
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lack of flexibility
The main reason is the lack of flexibility when composing scenarios.
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limited flexibility
Stocks and opencast working provide only limited flexibility.
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maximum flexibility
A hybrid option provides maximum flexibility but imposes significant mass overheads.
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operational flexibility
It allows necessary operational flexibility.
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sufficient flexibility
Unfortunately, semistructured data cannot be checked by conventional type systems with sufficient flexibility.
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