Sentence examples for far less flexible from inspiring English sources

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The concert hall scene on which he was to make his mark was steeped in a far less flexible tradition.

Germany's labour market is far less flexible than Britain's, despite a raft of reforms in recent years.

French labor markets are far less flexible than those in the U.S., and organizations tend to be more hierarchical and stable.

Simmons, by contrast, is stepping on to the big stage after just one season of tertiary schooling – and with a talent that's far more enigmatic and difficult, and far less flexible, than Curry's ever was.

But so too will the need to free up labour and product markets.There are signs that EU labour markets are becoming less rigid, although they remain far less flexible than America's.

After spending weeks struggling with the rigours of the German language's far less flexible sentence structures to achieve the endless succession of "pull back and reveals" that constitute much English language humour, the idea of our comedic superiority soon begins to fade.

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It seemed far more static and lifeless than the Windows Phone, which launched in 2010, and far less powerful and flexible than the "Jelly Bean" version of Google's Android, which launched last year.

Neither of these exemplars, however, predicted the rise of Uber, Airbnb, or TaskRabbit: the networked desktop personal computer that facilitated distributed work on Linux and Wikipedia is far less capable or flexible than the smartphone ecosystem.

As Diggins notes, Reagan was far ahead of other, less flexible and less imaginative conservatives in recognizing that Gorbachev represented real change.

The Argentine was more or less a conventional right winger, adhering to the 4-3-3 shise of his team with a far more disciplined and less flexible performance than usual.

Afterward, the company reorganized its manufacturing and supply channels so that production of critical parts was more diversified and flexible, making it far less susceptible to the loss of a single plant or two.

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