Hence there is no need for an inflexible policy banning teacher-student romance.
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These group-based plans add costs, are inflexible and don't provide portability.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The readymades provide a way around inflexible either-or aesthetic propositions.
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Delta, however, remained as inflexible as a chicken breast in an in-flight meal.
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However, a smooth solid copper shield would be heavy, inflexible, and expensive.
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It has also said the union contract, signed in 1998, was outdated and inflexible.
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Many people now agree that the EU's budgetary rules are dangerously inflexible.
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That could prove dangerously short-sighted if the inflexible regime ever snaps.
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California's state technology knits together inflexible, dissimilar data systems.
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More examples
Incapable of change; "a man of inflexible purpose"
Uncompromising: not making concessions; "took an uncompromising stance in the peace talks"; "uncompromising honesty"
Resistant to being bent; "an inflexible iron bar"; "an inflexible knife blade";
Incapable of adapting or changing to meet circumstances; "a rigid disciplinarian"; "an inflexible law"; "an unbending will to dominate"
(inflexibleness) inflexibility: a lack of physical flexibility
Not flexible; not capable of bending or being bent; stiff; rigid; firm; unyielding; Not willing to change, e.g. one's opinion or habits; obstinate; stubborn; resolute; determined
(Inflexibility) rigidity in thinking, over-reliance on stereotypes; difficulty in recognizing alternative possibilities.
Inability to adjust to changes. [Click Here To Return To List]