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changeability

noun as in flexibleness

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Grim density flows into shining expanses, but this composer’s changeability and the creativity of his instrumental combinations keep it from ever sounding saccharine or sodden.

The current exhibition certainly proves the artist’s versatility and changeability.

That changeability is a key reason the Fed is likely to emphasize that it is closely watching economic data as it determines policy.

That changeability is a key reason that the Fed is likely to emphasize that it is closely watching economic data as it determines policy.

I think that the changeability of the heathen is exactly what makes it so powerful in the separation of the world into these binaries of European/non-European and governor/governed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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