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The case against extension arrangements was made forcefully in the OECD Jobs Study (OECD 1994) where it was proposed that administrative extension of agreements that impose inflexible conditions should be phased out.
Inflexible set of data fields associated with each event.
Previously reported fluorescence-based sensors that utilize a chemical reagent phase to impart selectivity tend to be inflexible (not readily adaptable to the detection of different species) and "one-measurement-only" sensors.
Nevertheless, it is possible that quinpirole-treated rats were particularly inflexible and unresponsive to the specific contingency changes expressed during this single phase of the task.
Peculiar performance of inflexible DAT-i mice (with a "stuck" profile) was confirmed by data collected during the training phase: number of sessions with a significant preference for LL differed across subgroups.
Arriving two years into the design phase of the bridge, Pflueger was stymied at every turn by civil engineers citing the inflexible budget in his attempts to bring a more artistic theme to the bridge.
Indonesia is similarly inflexible.
"No, he's inflexible".
Nor were they inflexible.
"They're inflexible.
The deadline is inflexible.
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