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Flexible response calls for mutual deterrence at strategic, tactical, and conventional levels, giving the United States the capability to respond to aggression across the spectrum of warfare, not limited only to nuclear arms.
Flexible response made second strike capability its guiding principle of deterrence.
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Flexible and represented
Dire Wolf, where he meets the ship's Flexible Interactive Digital Omnicomputer ( FIDO, represented by a dog ).

Flexible and capability
* Flexible switching capability allowing connectivity between any uplink beam and at least two downlink beams
* Flexible pre-OS environment, including network capability

Flexible and fight
Part of Flexible Response was the strategy of being able to fight over the entire spectrum of violence by developing diverse forces for different types of warfare.

Flexible and across
Flexible Response was implemented to develop several options across the spectrum of warfare, other than the nuclear option, for quickly dealing with enemy aggression.

Flexible and all
Corryong is also home to the Australian Institute of Flexible Learning ( AIFL ) which offers 100 % online education to all of Australia.
Flexible CSPs relax those assumptions, partially relaxing the constraints and allowing the solution to not comply with all them.
* Flexible prices – all prices can rapidly adjust upwards or downwards ;
For travel on flights for all other destinations worldwide, 100 % of miles flown will be earned for Tango Plus, 125 % for Executive Class Lowest and 150 % for Executive Class Flexible.
The Flexible Learning Centre established on-site is open to all staff and allows them to take part in over 300 courses.

Flexible and just
Flexible Single Master Operations ( FSMO, F is sometimes floating ; pronounced Fiz-mo ), or just single master operation or operations master, is a feature of Microsoft's Active Directory ( AD ).

Flexible and with
* Flexible solutions for SMEs-small or medium-size enterprises can benefit from a flexible service that can evolve with the business.
In North America in 2004, many endocrinologists prefer the term Flexible Insulin Therapy ( FIT ) to " intensive therapy " and use it to refer to any method of replacing insulin that attempts to mimic the pattern of small continuous basal insulin secretion of a working pancreas combined with larger insulin secretions at mealtimes.
The upgrade also involved replacing many of the white LRSI tiles on the upper surfaces with Advanced Flexible Reusable Surface Insulation ( AFRSI ) blankets ( also known as Fibrous Insulation Blankets, or FIB's ) after their successful use on shuttle Discovery and Atlantis.
* Park / Jib ( rails ): Flexible and short to medium length, twin-tip shape with a twin flex and an outward stance to allow easy switch riding, and easy spinning, a wider stance, with the edges filed dull is used for skateboard-park like snowboard parks.
Flexible cystoscopy is carried out with local anaesthesia on both sexes.
Flexible polyurethane coatings, like Durabak-M26 for example, can provide an anti-corrosive seal with a highly durable slip resistant membrane.
Flexible, plastic trim is available for this purpose, however wooden mouldings are still used and are either cut from a single piece of rounded wood, or bent with laminations Scotia is concave moulding that is underneath the nosing between the riser and the tread above it.
* Flexible Display Interface, an interface to permit Intel CPUs with embedded graphics to communicate with compatible chipsets
In 1913, Hugo H. Young and Carl F. Dudte founded the Flexible Sidecar Co. in Loudonville, Ohio, to manufacture motorcycle sidecars with a flexible mounting to the motorcycle.
Other payloads on STS-93 included the Midcourse Space Experiment ( MSX ), the Shuttle Ionospheric Modification with Pulsed Local Exhaust ( SIMPLEX ), the Southwest Ultraviolet Imaging System ( SWUIS ), the Gelation of Sols: Applied Microgravity Research ( GOSAMR ) experiment, the Space Tissue Loss – B ( STL-B ) experiment, a Light Weight Flexible Solar Array Hinge ( LFSAH ), the Cell Culture Module ( CCM ), the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment – II ( SAREX – II ), EarthKAM, Plant Growth Investigations in Microgravity ( PGIM ), the Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus ( CGBA ), the Micro-Electrical Mechanical System ( MEMS ), and the Biological Research in Canisters ( BRIC ).
Get Away Special payloads included the United States Air Force Academy G-342 Flexible Beam Experiment ( FLEXBEAM-2 ), Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies ' G-459 – Protein Crystal Growth Experiment and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory GAS Ballast Can with Sample Return Experiment.
Flexible business continuity plans with " PREsponse protocols " help cope with similar operational problems and deliver measurable future value-added.
City carriers are hired as Part Time Flexible ( PTF ) carriers, with benefits.
From 2009, a Flexible New Deal scheme started using the private sector to provide tailored employment and skills support, with return-to-work performance incentives for the providers.
Each Cyberplus ( aka Advanced Flexible Processor, AFP ) is a 16-bit processor with optional 64-bit floating point capabilities and has 256 K or 512 K words of 64-bit memory.
Flexible reporting to provide suppliers and customers with customized information on quality assurance testing and processes both quickly and accurately.
* Flexible picture formats with a header / approach, allowing the inclusion of both 1050 and 787. 5 raster formats.
Policyholders may also buy Flexible Premium UL with a large initial deposit, thereafter making payments irregularly.
Instructor: Enthusiastic, Dependable, Enjoys working with children, Flexible, Positive, Comfortable talking with a group of people from diverse backgrounds.
* Flexible work hours for people with circadian rhythm sleep disorders or, for example, for people who experience anxiety / panic attacks in rush hour traffic.

Flexible and such
Flexible magnets are similar to injection-molded magnets, using a flexible resin or binder such as vinyl, and produced in flat strips, shapes or sheets.
The CDC Advanced Flexible Processor ( AFP ), also known as CYBER PLUS, was one such machine.
Flexible moulds can be made from composite materials, silicone or extruded polymer films such as nylon.
Flexible electronics, also known as flex circuits, is a technology for assembling electronic circuits by mounting electronic devices on flexible plastic substrates, such as polyimide, PEEK or transparent conductive polyester film.
* Flexible hours ; a choice of which shifts to work ; the ability to take off for weekends, holidays, vacations, personal appointments, or for any other reason of choice, or to work on such days for additional pay
Many species are popular garden ornamental plants, and dozens of hybrids and cultivars have been selected, such as ' Flexible ceanothus ', Ceanothus × flexilis Greene ex McMinn ( C. cuneatus × C. prostratus ).
* Flexible weapons, such as whips, chains, and flails.
Institutional reforms of the International Monetary Fund, such as the Flexible Credit Line ( FCL ) in 1999, attempt to reduce moral hazard by relying more on pre-set qualification criteria ( i. e. ex-ante ).
The institute houses laboratories such as Sand Laboratory, Metallography Laboratory, Flexible Manufacturing System ( FMS ) Laboratory, Non-Destructive and Mechanical Testing Laboratories, Spectroscopy Laboratory, Environmental Monitoring and Pollution Control Laboratory, Metrology Laboratory, and a Forging Laboratory.
There are a number of programs at Wirreanda for students that are disengaged from learning, such as the Flexible Learning Options ( FLO ) or the Southern Collective Alternative Education Program ( SCAEP ).
Flexible enclosure systems or specific products, such as the DoverPac, G2Pac and Continuous Liner, can be incorporated into various procedures in the manufacturing process to provide containment of potent pharmaceutical agents, protecting workers from harmful exposure and ensuring purity of the pharmaceutical agents by preventing contamination.

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