manoeuvrability in the PONS Dictionary

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Each design has its specific advantage, including performance, manoeuvrability, stability and paddling style.
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With pleasant flying characteristics and good manoeuvrability, the aircraft proved very successful.
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There was no special manoeuvrability and therefore no special advantage on the part of the bigger states.
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Crag martins exploit the area close to the cliff when they hunt, relying on their high manoeuvrability and ability to perform tight turns.
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Their pelvic and pectoral fins are designed differently, so they act together with the flattened body to optimise manoeuvrability.
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Again the project was rejected, because of its visibility, noise, vulnerability, low speed and lack of manoeuvrability.
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Design improvements were made to reduce weight and production cost, and improve manoeuvrability.
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The system reduces wheel slip but not the manoeuvrability.
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Naturally the boat has to stay close to the wire and therefore it is limited in its manoeuvrability.
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The relatively high design wing loading of 7 pounds per square foot might increase speed, but decrease manoeuvrability.
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