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  • 41flexible — flex•i•ble [[t]ˈflɛk sə bəl[/t]] adj. 1) capable of being bent, usu. without breaking; easily bent 2) susceptible of modification or adaptation; adaptable: a flexible schedule[/ex] 3) willing or disposed to yield; pliable; tractable: a flexible… …

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  • 42flexible — / fleksɪb(ə)l/ adjective which can be altered or changed ● We try to be flexible where the advertising budget is concerned. ● The company has adopted a flexible pricing policy …

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  • 43flexible — adj. 1 able to bend without breaking; pliable; pliant. 2 easily led; manageable; docile. 3 adaptable; versatile; variable (works flexible hours). Derivatives: flexibility n. flexibly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF flexible or L flexibilis (as FLEX(1)) …

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  • 44Flexible — Flexibilité Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …

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  • 45Flexible Response — (dt. »flexible Erwiderung«) ist eine NATO Nuklearstrategie gegenüber dem Warschauer Pakt, die in Grundzügen bereits 1959 von US General Maxwell D. Taylor als Gegenmodell zu Präsident Dwight D. Eisenhowers Konzept des New Look und der… …

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  • 46Flexible electronics — Flexible electronics, also known as flex circuits or flex circuit boards , is a technology for assembling electronic circuits by mounting electronic devices on flexible high performance plastic substrates, such as polyimide and PEEK Film.… …

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  • 47flexible work — flexible work, flexible production, flexible specialization These terms are part of a widespread debate about changing industrial structure and work organization. It is argued that increasing national and international competition is forcing… …

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  • 48flexible production — flexible work, flexible production, flexible specialization These terms are part of a widespread debate about changing industrial structure and work organization. It is argued that increasing national and international competition is forcing… …

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  • 49Flexible Learning — is a set of educational philosophies and systems, concerned with providing learners with increased choice, convenience, and personalisation to suit the learner. In particular, flexible learning provides learners with choices about where, when,… …

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  • 50Flexible product development — is the ability to make changes in the product being developed or in how it is developed, even relatively late in development, without being too disruptive. Consequently, the later one can make changes, the more flexible the process is, and the… …

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