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Then there are the law's inflexible requirements for deductibles.
Its only inflexible requirements for admission are high rank and deep pockets.
But the strict (and, some would say, inflexible) requirements of ethics committees were developed for a purpose – to protect participants from harm and help ensure the rigour and transparency of studies.
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Although the Bank Charter Act of 1844 seemed to have settled the bullionist issue by establishing a fixed ratio between bullion held and notes issued, it was at moments of tight liquidity an oppressively inflexible requirement.
"This inflexible requirement has been a fundamental barrier to financing high-speed rail in our country.
In the case of new drugs, the inflexible requirement of informed consent in emergency situations with critically ill patients may be unethical and/or unfeasible.
The school has a few inflexible academic requirements.
You accuse me of trying to "hobble" nonproliferation programs, instituting "inflexible bureaucratic requirements" and opposing financing for a plant in Russia to destroy nerve gases.
Many Chinese tourists "shy away from Britain due to the perceived 'harsh' and inflexible visa requirements compared to other neighboring countries," she said by e-mail.
Thanks to the handiwork of these lawmakers, especially Curt Weldon of Pennsylvania and Duncan Hunter of California, financing for urgently needed steps to secure or destroy weapons is jeopardized by inflexible bureaucratic requirements.
We therefore do not see a need to impose new, more inflexible, legislated requirements on NSF and our science and engineering communities".
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