flexible造句91 It was only after a long battle that the government began to consider adopting a more flexible approach.
92 Among his inventions were flexible saws hidden in shoe laces for special agents.
93 This is a flexible, well-designed machine which produces quality prints and doesn't cost the earth to print them.
94 And if anyone believes that such flexible working arrangements limit the appeal of the practitioner, then they are mistaken.
95 Language is sufficiently flexible to allow the construction of an infinite variety of singular terms which do not designate any entity.
96 Even the upper age limit for recruitment and retirement has been made more flexible.
97 Floating and flexible rates Floating, or flexible, exchange rates imply a quite different adjustment process.
98 The auxiliaries offer a series of facets and facet indicators which permit flexible synthesis.
99 But his alternative, more flexible approach had proved fallible also.
100 The Hilton's ballroom is a classic model of flexible facilities.
101 Open-minded, optimistic and flexible people always end up winning the battle in life.Dr T.P.Chia
102 Contrary to one of the fantasies of modern architecture, brick and masonry buildings are far more flexible than concrete, steel-framed ones.
103 International Chapters offers flexible accommodation arrangements and will be happy to advise on alternative travel plans.
104 Many companies are worried by the worker-participation clauses: if they are really so flexible, why bother with them at all?
105 It needs to be powerful, yet flexible enough to get the most out of the network and provide maximum business benefits.
106 The most flexible attribute is the skills, these can be developed or changed in line with capacities and aspirations.
107 Stay committed to your decisions, but stay flexible in your approach.Tony Robbins
108 First, they are far more flexible than centralized institutions; they can respond quickly to changing circumstances and customers' needs.
109 In particular it requires a more flexible approach to taxation, and the operation of the social services.
110 However, rapid changes are sweeping the sector and trends remain flexible.
111 Another is fast, world-wide commerce, giving the individual company a more flexible and uncertain market to compete in.
112 Without flexible models they have difficulty communicating, particularly with those not trained to work with the models.
113 She was made of flexible bamboo, while the majority of the other rafts had been more massive, sturdy timber structures.
114 The long slender arms are flexible, unlike the starfish shown previously.
115 Flexible working may apply to this job and would involve the successful applicant working on average one and half hours per week.
116 Such criteria have, therefore, to be general and highly flexible allowing for sensitivity to people's aspirations.
117 Allied to this is the tendency to work closely with those schools which share this unstructured and flexible approach to referrals.
118 It gives an advantage over competitors because it provides a flexible, forward-looking framework on which to base activities. 9.
119 An oval drill head was attached to a flexible wire and threaded into a blood vessel in his leg.
120 For systems-oriented software such as data communications and systems-management products, the company has made the systems-based approach to pricing more flexible.