operational flexibility in a sentence
Examples
- In anticipation of the 1960 merger with the Erie Railroad, the Lackawanna single-tracked the Cut-Off in 1958, but retained the siding to keep some operational flexibility.
- With a canister-launch system to impart higher road mobility, the missile will give the armed forces much greater operational flexibility than the earlier-generation of Agni missiles.
- The potential bankruptcy, which would give the company new financing and operational flexibility, could make clients less eager to advertise in Ziff Davis Media's remaining nine magazines.
- For example, unless the political climate changes and Congress grants the Postal Service greater operational flexibility, even contemplating the creation of certain new products and services is premature.
- The airline called the flight attendants'vote an important step in providing the cost improvements, productivity changes and operational flexibility it needs to emerge from bankruptcy and succeed long-term.
- "I'd like to be very clear in stating that the United States will not support initiatives that would either undermine our operational flexibility or constrain our military posture,"
- Despite the operational flexibility and safeguards built into the bridge, increase in marine traffic and ship size only made the bridge a greater, rather than lesser, maritime hazard.
- An Energy Department report says Hanford and the Nevada site were chosen based on " low impacts to human health, increased operational flexibility and lower implementation costs ."
- "The trick is, reach a balance between operational flexibility and logistical necessity, the balance between what we can do and what we need to do, " he said.
- Like NAS Willow Grove and NAF Washington / Andrews AFB, NAS Atlanta offers superb convenience and thus recruiting opportunities to the services reserve components, at some cost in operational flexibility.