Meaning Flexibility
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The property of a material that will permit its being bent or twisted without breaking.
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A health- and performance-related component of physical fitness that is the range of motion possible at a joint. Flexibility is specific to each joint and depends on a number of specific variables, in [..]
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Ability to respond quickly and efficiently to changing customer and consumer demands.
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1610s, of physical things, from French flexibilité (in Old French, "weakness, vacillation") or directly from Late Latin flexibilitatem (nominative flexibilitas), from Latin flexibilis " [..]
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The capacity of a muscle to lengthen or stretch
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The ability of being flexible.
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The Current FY Budget Allocation less the sum of (Work-to-Date plus Obligations). [D00704]
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    The range of motion a player can achieve during the swing.  The greater the range of motion, the less effort is required to send that ball a given distance.
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Flexibility is a joint's ability to move freely through a full and normal range of motion. In this program flexibility mainly refers to the ability to move correctly in the rotation of a golf swing.
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Able to yield to influence: people can be adaptable; objects can be flexed or bent.
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Flexibility is the ability to be conscious about our current moods, emotions, and desires and behaving based on long-term values and goals rather than short term desire or impulsivity. Research by Kas [..]
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The ease with which a cable may be bent.
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In ERP, flexibility refers to the relative ease with which a system or program can be adapted to accommodate a changing business environment or new business model.
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The degree of a floor covering material's ability to be bent, turned or twisted without cracking, breaking or showing other permanent damage. Flexibility will vary with temperature.
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The ability of a cured film to bend without cracking or loss of adhesion to the substrate.
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The ability of an asphalt pavement structure to conform to settlement of the foundation. Generally, flexibility of the asphalt paving mixture is enhanced by high asphalt content.
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(n) the property of being flexible; easily bent or shaped(n) the quality of being adaptable or variable(n) the trait of being easily persuaded
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A component of physical fitness that refers to the range of motion available at a joint.
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The range of motion possible at a joint. Flexibility exercises enhance the ability of a joint to move through its full range of motion.
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The diverse jobs that a robot is capable of executing.
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The flexibility of a muscle is its maximum range of motion around a joint.
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"The malleability of the boundary between two or more role/domains-its ability to expand or contract-to accommodate the demands of one domain or another" (Desrochers & Sargent). "Applied to work...
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The ease with which a cable may be bent without sustaining damage.
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The quality or state of being able to be bent or creased repeatedly. (From Webster, 3d ed)
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The distance and direction to which a bone joint can be extended. Range of Motion is a function of the condition of the joints, Muscles, and Connective Tissues involved. Joint Flexibility can be impro [..]
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The degree to which a coating is able to conform to movement or deformation of its supporting surface without cracking or flaking.
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An extended range of behavioural responses that can be drawn upon. Each sensory channel has an extended range of ways of recalling and constructing representations. Also an extended range of emotional [..]
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Traditionally defined as having complete range of motion around a joint. A more useful definition according to Rippetoe is the “ability of the muscles that limit motion around a joint to extend beyond [..]
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the range of motion possible around specific joints — the ability to move muscles and joint through their full range of motion.
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The degree to which checkers are arranged to allow the greatest number of future rolls to play constructively or at least comfortably. Flight
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Flexibility is when your checkers are distributed in a way that will maximize your plays on forthcoming rolls.
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 Having your checkers arranged so that you can constructively play a variety of rolls on subsequent turns. It is important to have flexibility in the early stages of the game so that you are not force [..]
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Flexibility is the inverse of stiffness. When a force is applied to a structure, there is a displacement in the direction of the force; flexibility is the ratio of the displacement divided by the force. High flexibility means that a small load produces a large displacement.
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The ability of muscle to relax and yield to stretch forces.
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The ease with which a system or component can be modified for use in applications or environments other than those for which it was specifically designed [IEEE Std 610.12-1990]
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The quality of being flexible; suppleness; pliability. The quality of having options. ''I had some flexibility in terms of whether to stay in a hotel or in a bed-and-breakfast.''
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The range of movement in a joint (e.g. knee) or series of joints (e.g. leg).
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The ability of a robot to perform a variety of different tasks.
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the property of being flexible; easily bent or shaped the quality of being adaptable or variable; "he enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement" tractability: the tr [..]
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