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On Thursday night, White House staffers defended their boss's outburst, claiming that he was sending a message of toughness and inflexibility to his political base.

Over the years, Mr. Neuner said, the curators he has worked with have run the gamut from near complete inflexibility to near complete freedom.

Yet this simple message is not getting through to the pundit class, who appear to be searching for every reason other than GOP anti-tax inflexibility to explain the failure to reach a deal avoiding sequestration.

"We can preach about behavioral change, but as long as we confine gays and lesbians into dark corners because of our inflexibility to accommodate them, the battle on H.I.V. and AIDS can never be won," Mr. Mogae said.

He has tried to turn the tables on his Democratic opponent, Terry McAuliffe, by arguing that he would bring the same inflexibility to Richmond that produced the breakdown this week in Washington.

In this work, the corner points lying on the road surface are selected for this purpose since the ground points are static and the corner points are of good stability and inflexibility to light intensity, therefore possessing relatively accurate optical flow.

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The constant gas production leads to an inflexibility related to seasonal adaptations in contrast to daily adaptations [30 32].

Sports stars are just the latest category of artists whose psychological inflexibility seems to drive them first to success and secondly to disintegration.

This condition causes important metabolic dysregulation and metabolic inflexibility due to the inability to oxidize fat and CHO properly [ 44- 46], as we have observed in our exercise physiology laboratory.

Obesity is associated with a variety of abnormalities in metabolic homeostasis, including insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, hyperlipidemia, and a condition described as "metabolic inflexibility", referring to impairment in normal switching from fatty acid to glucose utilization in the fasted to fed transition (Storlien et al, 2004; Harmancey et al, 2008).

The motivation to replace fullerene acceptors stems from their synthetic inflexibility, leading to constraints in manipulating frontier energy levels, as well as poor absorption in the solar spectrum range, and an inherent tendency to undergo postfabrication crystallization, resulting in device instability.

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