In the UK, Flexible Benefits are a way to let employees change their pay and benefits package to suit their individual needs.
They can select from a range of benefits paid for by the company, choose salary sacrifice options or take cash. Instead of providing a bog standard benefits package every year, a flexible scheme can respond more to your employees' changing lives.
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"Elexibility" appears to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of the term "flexibility." If referring to flexibility, it denotes the ability to adapt to new circumstances, adjust to changes, or accommodate different needs and situations. In various contexts, such as work or physical fitness, it emphasizes resilience and the capacity to pivot in response to challenges. If "elexibility" has a specific meaning in a different context, further clarification would be needed.
In gymnastics you need to use flexibility.
Flexibility in work could mean many different things. It could be that you have the flexibility to work from home at times, or the time of day you start and leave is flexible.
An example of flexibility is bending over and touching your toes without bending your knees.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'agile' is agility.
I don't get it, but if you mean what is flexibility's meaning, then it's meaning is, someone who is very good at bending & stretching. For example, lifting your feet to your head or your feet to your shoulders. Hope I helped (:
CrossFit
Not flexible or having no flexibility
Ambidextrous, ambi meaning both (abiguous) and dextrous meaning dexterity, flexibility, skillfully.
Those are the 5 fitness ares!(:
The medical term for the ability to move joints or muscle groups through their full range of motion is "flexibility." This refers to the ability of a joint or muscle to move freely without any restrictions.
Flexibility would involve the number of things you can do with a computer. While some are best used for simple business tasks, and simple categorizing and filing sort of tasks, others are good for multimedia, gaming, and so on.
The state or quality of being flexible; flexibleness; pliancy; pliability; as, the flexibility of strips of hemlock, hickory, whalebone or metal, or of rays of light.
"Elexibility" appears to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of the term "flexibility." If referring to flexibility, it denotes the ability to adapt to new circumstances, adjust to changes, or accommodate different needs and situations. In various contexts, such as work or physical fitness, it emphasizes resilience and the capacity to pivot in response to challenges. If "elexibility" has a specific meaning in a different context, further clarification would be needed.
The stem "moll" means soft or shapeless. It is commonly found in words related to softness or flexibility, such as "mollify" meaning to soothe or appease.
In a stiff manner.
Flexibility has to do with gymnastics a great deal for example a front walkover you need back flexibility and leg flexibility just for one simple skill.