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These were considered as too inflexible and difficult to use.
But when working with others she may appear a little inflexible.
You know how totally inflexible they are on the top floor.
But they recognize that being inflexible goes only so far.
They were not inflexible at all; he was winning them over!
In fact, being tough and inflexible was always her style.
The new form of control was relatively simple and inflexible.
He was not inflexible, but so far Moore had found his price to be too high.
Thus, from a political point of view, it is an inflexible tool.
But I have, and had then, rather inflexible ideas about honor.
How could he even hope for peace with such inflexible demands?
They had learned so much, how inflexible and difficult to control the satellite could be.
"It shows that after being inflexible for so long the industry is finally willing to think things over."
Congress quickly agreed that the inflexible law was a mistake.
An inflexible rule is to eat first and take notes second.
There are 1,100 schools, 80,000 teachers and a largely inflexible budget.
It shows the inflexible class divisions in the Army of the time.
The government did not want to be portrayed as "inflexible".
Even if Caesar is inflexible, the times demand such behavior.
When it came to his own players, however, he was inflexible and even irrational.
They are the first to be laid off and often have inflexible work schedules.
But the law is inflexible in cases involving high-level officials.
If political leaders remain inflexible, they will risk further inflammation.
It doesn't mean we've gone to a system that is inflexible.
John, I'm sure you know how inflexible those coils are.