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"To be adaptable and flexible is a path to survival, " said Shambaugh.
CNN: A conversation with China's young Communists
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It was the easiest solution, and created a practical, flexible and adaptable peasants' language in about 150 years.
ECONOMIST: Letters | The
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Finally, I'd note that other economies have transitioned and learned to expand in the face of terrorism, most notably the UK and Israel, and there's no reason to believe the most flexible and adaptable economy on earth can't do the same.
CNN: Diane Swonk: Consumer confidence
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He has worked to give them the resources and training that make them the world's most flexible, versatile and adaptable force for good in the world today.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Send away the Marines?
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We must be flexible, adaptable and must be able to think like a hacker.
FORBES: Still Recovering from Largest Cyber Attack on Record, U.S. Military Creates 'Cyber Unit'
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Beyond the call for "a more flexible, adaptable and open European Union" there was very little about what changes the prime minister will argue for.
BBC: Cameron's referendum gamble
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That Britain's national interest is best served in a flexible, adaptable and open European Union and that such a European Union is best with Britain in it.
BBC: David Cameron speech: UK and the EU
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David Cameron will argue that it should follow a renegotiation of the terms of British membership to create what he will call "a more flexible, adaptable and open European Union".
BBC: David Cameron faces Europe test
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In that case, they'll get along fine and perhaps the separate countries will gradually loosen up their arrangements, get rid of some of their restrictions and open up so that they're more adaptable, more flexible.
FORBES: Friedman and Roubini on the Euro Breakup