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But although accepting one of these rival pictures is not irrational, inflexible adherence to it can be.
Repetitive behaviour problems include stereotyped motor mannerisms, such as hand flapping, restricted interests, inflexible adherence to routines, and a preoccupation for parts of objects.
Fox apparently felt that the show's debut could not be postponed because young viewers, well known for their inflexible adherence to routine, had already put it down on their calendars.
Locke handles this by explaining that the rationale for this power is that general rules cannot cover all possible cases and that inflexible adherence to the rules would be detrimental to the public good and that the legislature is not always in session to render a judgment (2.160).
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Indeed, excessively rigid adherence to a philosophy could be deleterious, making a statesman rigid and inflexible.
Ralph Bates) Deputy Director Michel Lebrun is noted for his rigid adherence to the rules and procedures, making him a somewhat inflexible individual who has difficulty understanding the human dimension involved when dealing with other base personnel.
High levels of adherence to protocols may be associated with a mechanistic, inflexible or unresponsive delivery style and are therefore associated with low levels of competence.
Older youth may realize that strict adherence to the medical regimen comes at a cost of an inflexible lifestyle, and may value quality of life over strict medical management.
Indonesia is similarly inflexible.
"No, he's inflexible".
Nor were they inflexible.
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