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Furthermore, disease-specific psychological inflexibility will be measured using the Cardiovascular Disease Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (CVD-AAQ), created for the proposed investigation.
I could be greatly moved by an inflexibility, a harsh propriety, that at other times I scorned.
This is a serious inflexibility.
Symptomatic of a wider inflexibility of pre-9/11 constitutional doctrine, this doctrinal protection shows little capacity for responsive change.
He had a vision, but he also had a fatal flaw: inflexibility.
Sometimes freedom-fueled performance is followed by a period of inflexibility, as was the case at Nokia.
According to Supervisor Wiener, the flag management isn't an issue of inflexibility, but of an overwhelming number of requests.
Obama's alternative doesn't have to be an equivalent inflexibility.
The reason seems to be that although items in CPAQ are clearly related to avoidance and cognitive fusion, PIPS constitutes an attempt to refine the assessment of these specific subcomponents of psychological inflexibility and to produce a measure with clearly discernible factors of avoidance and cognitive fusion.
The constant gas production leads to an inflexibility related to seasonal adaptations in contrast to daily adaptations [30 32].
Moreover, both sides often use this internal division and lack of consensus as an excuse for inflexibility.
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