Encara no tenim significats per a "more elastic".
1Yet that number grew even more elastic as the campaign wore on.
2The constitutional constraints have also shown themselves more elastic than previously thought.
3Presently the second crash came, stronger and more elastic than the first.
4It is stronger and more elastic than any other known textile fabric.
5But history has taught us media consumption is much more elastic than that.
6We found that using more water makes the dough softer and more elastic.
7When she came out her eyes were brighter and her step more elastic.
8But then your sense of duty is more elastic than Jake's.
9What I was really interested in was making the definition of Irishness more elastic.
10They were a more excitable people, more elastic, and more impressionable than his countrymen.
11A white metal, softer than any other excepting lead, more elastic, and more sonorous.
12In keeping with Facebook's more elastic conception of itself, in September it launched Facebook Lite.
13For this reason the phrase "academic" should be more elastic in its meanings.
14They become more elastic, and in all respects sounder.
15Is there a more elastic concept in modern football than "respect"?
16Gregory ascended the stairs to his lodging with a far more elastic step than usual.
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More elastic a través del temps
More elastic per variant geogràfica