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Mr. Paterson said in May that he was creating the panel to compensate for an "extremely inflexible" federal law.
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One is extremely stubborn, inflexible and unwilling to change.
The euro's decline is a reflection of the structural weaknesses of Continental economies (extremely high taxation, inflexible labor markets, protectionist trade policies) that will continue to inhibit euro-zone economic growth.
Professionally, the "hierarchy of success" has always been extremely narrow and inflexible.
These chips are designed to do their particular jobs extremely fast, but they are inflexible in comparison with a microprocessor, which does its best to be a jack-of-all-trades.
Avoid posting a list of highly specific and inflexible demands.
Others find that the services offered in their area are too inflexible for their children's extremely specific needs.
"We chose home security because existing systems are extremely expensive, use outdated equipment and are inflexible for consumers," she said.
"I think Rite Aid acted extremely responsibly, but the adults from the center were completely inflexible".
Indonesia is similarly inflexible.
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