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The Global War on Terror ( GWOT ) has shown the flexibility and responsiveness of the carrier on multiple occasions when land based air was not feasible or able to respond in a timely fashion.
ADR has experienced steadily increasing acceptance and utilization because of a perception of greater flexibility, costs below those of traditional litigation, and speedy resolution of disputes, among other perceived advantages.
In the 1980s and 1990s, biologists found that microbial life has an amazing flexibility for surviving in extreme environments-niches that are extraordinarily hot, or acidic, for example-that would be completely inhospitable to complex organisms.
The more double bonds the chain has in the cis configuration, the less flexibility it has.
This ring system has little conformational flexibility.
There has been widespread acceptance of the Namibia Dollar throughout the country and, while Namibia remains a part of the Common Monetary Area, it now enjoys slightly more flexibility in monetary policy although interest rates have so far always moved very closely in line with the South African rates.
Since then, Postmodernism has involved theories that embrace and aim to create diversity, and it exhaults uncertainty, flexibility and change ( Hatuka & D ' Hooghe 2007 ).
" Protean " has positive connotations of flexibility, versatility and adaptability.
The flexibility that such systems offer has resulted in rapid growth of demand for these controllers.
At the same time, the farmer has some flexibility to decide to leave farming for other ventures and to return at a later time.
A swimming wetsuit has very thin arm neoprene to aid flexibility and thick forelegs.
Due to its enormous flexibility, which has only briefly been discussed here, coupled with its ability to improve over time, Folding @ home and projects like it are quickly becoming indispensable tools among researchers from a broad variety of disciplines.
In general, every UML element may appear on almost all types of diagrams ; this flexibility has been partially restricted in UML 2. 0.
Each material also has its specific advantage, including strength, durability, portability, flexibility, resistance to UV, and storage requirements.
Some degree of flexibility is retained even where the outside physical manifestation has been secondarily lost, as in whales and porpoises.
However, Euclidean zoning has received criticism for its lack of flexibility and institutionalization of now-outdated planning theory.
C ++ exemplifies another extreme: it relies heavily on templates and overloading and other static bindings at compile-time, which in turn has certain flexibility problems.
The CMS has simplified the control and logistics for staff and improved the flexibility and speed in deploying and arming weapons.
The agency noted that MoMA has " superior financial flexibility with over $ 332 million of unrestricted financial resources ," and has had solid attendance and record sales at its retail outlets around the city and online.
The Chinese government has announced that it will gradually increase the flexibility of the exchange rate.
Since its inception, Stirling has offered modular degree programmes allowing greater flexibility and choice.
This has had the advantage of giving Windows programmers a great deal of flexibility and power over their applications.

flexibility and helped
Paradoxically, in one sense, this helped Kesselring because it shortened the front he had to defend and shortened the distance between his two armies, providing him with greater flexibility to switch units between the two fronts.
One of the foremost practitioners of playing from either flank was the German winger, Jürgen Grabowski, whose flexibility helped Germany to fourth place in the 1970 World Cup, and a championship in the 1974 World Cup.
To some extent, this problem was slowed by the introduction of new standards by the W3C, such as CSS, introduced in 1998, which helped to provide greater flexibility in the presentation and layout of web pages without the need for large numbers of additional HTML elements and attributes.
The scutes served as armour and may have helped support its great mass, but also restricted its flexibility.
Variations in the color and pattern of the glaze could make it look like granite or limestone ; this flexibility helped make it attractive for architects.
Fresco claims that his visit to these islands effectively helped shape his understanding of cultural relativism and the flexibility of human values in alternate environments .< ref name =" Orlando Weekly ">

flexibility and make
I strongly recommend to the Congress the avoidance of mandatory floors on the size of the reserve components so that we may have the flexibility to make adjustments in keeping with military necessity.
Handloaders also have the flexibility to make reduced-power rounds for hunting rifles, such as handloading to an equivalent of a milder-recoiling round to encourage recoil-averse hunters to become proficient with a full-power one.
This proposal had a degree of flexibility which the European Committee for Banking Standards ( ECBS ) believed would make it unworkable and they produced a " slimmed down " version of the standard which, amongst other things, permitted only upper case letters and required that the IBAN for each country have a fixed length.
In addition, there are flexibility studies, which make it physically easier to play the instrument.
Their flexibility and cost-effectiveness make mines attractive to the less powerful belligerent in asymmetric warfare.
Conformational flexibility in the molecule also tends to make crystallization less likely, due to entropy.
Practical cables must make compromises between shield efficacy, flexibility, and cost, such as the corrugated surface of hardline, flexible braid, or foil shields.
Its absence in fish and aquatic arthropods is notable, as many have life stations similar to a terrestrial or tetrapod counterpart, or could othewise make use of the added flexibility.
As a result, it is focused on license compatibility ( Artistic License 2. 0 ), platform compatibility across a broad array of systems, processor architecture compatibility across most modern processors, speed of execution, small size ( around 700k depending on platform ), and the flexibility to handle the varying demands that Perl 6, and most other modern dynamic languages make.
Simple pedagogical approaches make it easy to create content, but lack flexibility, richness and downstream functionality.
MIA is unique among American airports in that all of its facilities are common-use, meaning that they are assigned by the airport and no one airline holds ownership or leases on any terminal space or gates, thus giving the airport much more flexibility in terminal and gate assignments and allowing it to make full use of existing facilities.
They called this " predictable and stupid " and wished to make a game with greater moral flexibility, where a particular problem might have " two wrongs or two rights ".
Leather is a natural product with special characteristics that make it comfortable to wear, and give it great strength and flexibility.
The flexibility and durability of rattan canes make them an effective instrument for inflicting disciplinary pain ( caning ).
This species is able to make use of resources with great flexibility and appears to be associated with humans, and no populations are known to exist independently of humans.
The structure and flexibility of junk sails make the junk easy to sail, and fast.
Compared to a bushing chain, a bushingless chain is cheaper to make, is less likely to break under shifting load, promotes better lubricant flow inside the rollers, and creates more lateral flexibility for multi-geared bicycles.
The occasional need to remove from their children's clothing dried-in bloodstains or ground-in swamp mud is generally seen by parents as more than compensated for by the broad education being received — a child's description of one of the classic battles from Ankh-Morpork's long history, for example, might be sufficiently vivid and detailed to make the parent think that the description could not have been improved upon if the child had actually seen the battle at first hand, ( which in fact he has, given the flexibility of time and space Susan has inherited from her grandfather.
To make the bikes sufficiently robust, comfortable and capable of carrying heavy loads, special features may include a long wheelbase ( for ride comfort and to avoid pedal-to-luggage conflicts ), frame materials that favor flexibility over rigidity ( for ride comfort ), heavy duty wheels ( for load capacity ), and multiple mounting points ( for luggage racks, fenders, and bottle cages ).
The flexibility by both sides to make compromises now will lead to a new phase of arms reduction in the future.
Whereas the mass-production of high-quality diamond crystals make the HPHT process the more suitable choice for industrial applications, the flexibility and simplicity of CVD setups explain the popularity of CVD growth in laboratory research.
Java 2D performs the minimum amount of work necessary to make it seem as if it is performing all of these steps for each operation, therefore retaining both great flexibility and high performance.
The Internet is currently an emerging realm of media, which aims to make E-Democracy possible through its role in relevancy of participation, social construction of inclusiveness, sensitivity to the individual, and flexibility in participation ; through each of these E-Democracy is accomplished.
This gives the borrower more flexibility because he is not forced to make payments towards principal.

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