Flexibilities

Word FLEXIBILITIES
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Bends easily without breaking. Urban Dictionary

Adj. Capable of inserting one's head in one's own rectum. Urban Dictionary

The ability to bend over, touch your toes and spread your "cheeks" Urban Dictionary

Very bendy and moves flawy and does incredible things with the human body Urban Dictionary

Predominantly of one sexual orientation, but doesn't "draw lines in sand." Urban Dictionary

The ability to modify a plan on a moments notice. Urban Dictionary

What asians are in bed Urban Dictionary

Being able to bend into some pretty badass sex positions. Urban Dictionary

Some one who can bend a lot Urban Dictionary

Suckin ones own dong Urban Dictionary

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The word "flexibilities" in example sentences

Hence the skepticism that accompanies the announcement of these "flexibilities" to let private ingenuity contribute to solving the serious problems of our economy. ❋ Yoani Sanchez (2010)

Tariff cut "flexibilities" would not sufficiently protect workers and light industry. ❋ Unknown (2006)

"flexibilities" built into international trade agreements so as to make available a life-saving drug to its population through a process of compulsory licensing and compensation, it will find itself pilloried as a lawbreaker -- though it is not -- or punished through bilateral agreements. ❋ James Boyle (N/A)

It is not immediately clear why Potter decided to step down, though USPS staffers and others in the postal community -- a wide fraternity including the shipping industry, labor unions and large retailers -- signaled recently that he was likely to go after another record year of financial losses and failing to earn greater management flexibilities from Congress. ❋ Ed O (2010)

Copyright flexibilities, together with innovative non-commercial licensing models, can also spur the production of new content, driven by users rather than multinational corporations, as found in the burgeoning digital ecosystem of mashups, remixes and user-generated content that is transforming cultural expression as we know it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We are witnessing the birth of a new, sustainable, non-hierarchical, pivotable movement, run by a new generation, with digital tools, capabilities, processes and flexibilities that the analog world -- and its old, corporate and political, guard -- cannot yet process. ❋ Jonathan Askin (2011)

In contrast, the introduction of flexibilities into copyright law, including exceptions and limitations for personal use of copyright material, along with, provisions that promote the development of the public domain, benefit not only consumers, but society as a whole. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Today, the Dutch are trying to introduce similar flexibilities into their systems, like building houses on pillars and finding places where flood waters can go and be stored. ❋ Olga Bonfiglio (2010)

During 2008 negotiations at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) over the development of copyright flexibilities for the blind, France sought to end further consideration of a proposal brought by the World Blind Union (WBU) for the introduction of uniform global copyright limitations and exceptions for the benefit of vision-impaired users. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And signalling a pragmatic course on bank-bond debts, Kenny said that if burden sharing was "off the agenda" that his coalition would want to see whether there were "other flexibilities" in looming key negotiations with EU leaders. ❋ Eamon Quinn (2011)

Our new government has since clawed some of these flexibilities back over the last couple of years, so it will be interesting to see what happens to the unemployment rate. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So to answer the discussion point, I would say that wages and prices would prolly not become substansially more flexible, merely because the social and political forces that work to remove certain kinds of flexibilities will still exist. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"So to answer the discussion point, I would say that wages and prices would prolly not become substansially more flexible, merely because the social and political forces that work to remove certain kinds of flexibilities will still exist." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Those [Asian] [tumblers] had the most flexible [backs] Jack had ever seen. ❋ Mallit (2014)

Did you hear [management's] latest [plan]? They must be the most flexible people on [the planet]. ❋ Bbobb (2003)

Managers [these days] [say more] often to their [employees], they need to be more flexible, cause business changes everyday. ❋ D4Damager (2015)

[she is] so flexible how does she do that ❋ Heyy.its.me (2015)

Woman 1 [to woman] 2 in a bar; woman 2 has just been talking about an [ex-boyfriend]: Are you "flexible," [cutie]? ❋ Emmerbembu (2010)

When the [flight] left early we had to flexiblize to [get to] our [destination]. ❋ Skiracecoach (2010)

[Marcy] is very [flexable] ❋ BiologyBlows (2004)

I can [eat myself] out [Whoah] she must be flexible I [excel] in flexibility ❋ BubbleGumBitch (2014)

[Kennedy]’s are [the most] [flexible] people ever ❋ Dangsheisflexible (2018)

[peter] ottoviano can [shod] (suck his own [dong]) ❋ S Hack (2003)

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