"You're the most inflexible person I know."
Since the 1970's, New York has had some of the toughest and most inflexible policies toward drug offenders in the nation.
But it is Mr. Frayn's point that everyone, even the most inflexible- seeming among us, is a squirming knot of contradictions.
The most inflexible of rules is this: If you're a middle manager, you don't show up your boss or a client.
A visit we made there last November confirms that United States policy serves only to reinforce the most inflexible and ideological viewpoints in Havana.
Joanna seems to have set her cap for you in a most inflexible way.
McKell carried out the usual round of his formal duties with dignity, and succeeded in winning over all but the most inflexible anglophiles.
The most inflexible measurement is also the most important: the distance between the pitcher's rubber and the center of the plate.
One of the most inflexible House rules is that we may gossip about clients only with fellow artists, privately.
It was the voice of London Central at its most inflexible.