FLEX definition

FLEX means the Federation Licensing Examination, a licensure examination used in the past that was approved by the board for graduates with a medical degree.

Examples of FLEX in a sentence

  • FLexible EXchange® Options (“FLEX Options”) are valued based on the transaction prices executed by the Funds’ sub-adviser, except on days in which the sub-adviser does not trade FLEX Options; on the days the sub-adviser does not trade FLEX Options, FLEX Options are valued using evaluated prices obtained from an approved pricing vendor.

  • In that order, DOE/FE approved a proposal by FLEX to register each LNG title holder for whom FLEX sought to export LNG as agent.

  • Course work7 taken to satisfy the unit member’s FLEX obligation may also be used for salary advancement.

  • The entire price of the STAY (RENTED ACCOMMODATION/PITCH) is payable with the NO FLEX rate immediately at the time of booking.

  • An AFGL Mortgage Broker will use FLEX as a means of assisting them service the customer, and to select an appropriate home loan for the customer.


More Definitions of FLEX

FLEX means the Federation Licensing Examination administered through the FSMB.
FLEX means Federation Licensing Examination.
FLEX means the Telecommunications Circuit as described at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx provided by Vaioni Group Limited for the Wireless Ethernet Service;
FLEX means the exercise by Network Rail of a Flexing Right;
FLEX. Extra Board operators assigned to another facility away from their pick facility will be paid thirty (30) minutes travel time each day assigned and will be considered as time worked.
FLEX a flexing of the whole shift, or