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The fundamental error in the Court's opinion, it seems to me, is its implicit assertion that there can be but a single inflexible answer to the difficult problem of how to accord equal protection to indigent appellants in each of the 50 States.
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They will have time to range more widely than the binary choices that the current debate has allowed; and they will, I predict, offer wiser and more imaginative answers than an inflexible government and a deadlocked parliament can now deliver.
Because of inflexible schedules and attrition, volunteers can answer only 53% of their calls, a recent department study found.
While these are ideally suited to answer complex queries their inflexible and pre-determined data model and the necessary, often difficult, data synchronisation result in high set-up and maintenance costs.
Because of the events of the past week, it may be the eventual GOP candidate who will have to answer for the party's inflexible stand on taxes.
"I began getting interested in science in my early 20s," says Garland. "There's this idea that scientists state they have the answers and present them in this inflexible, unblinking, rather non-fluid and non-creative way, while artists float between subject matters and work in this intuitive way.
My answer to that: she is not being inflexible, she is being a leader.
These new exams are the government's answer to the complaint from science teachers that inflexible, exam-driven syllabuses are cramping their style; the new emphasis will be on "application" and "relevance," over hard-core theory.
For Ms Schake, the answer to deterring Russia is simple: "We must be inflexible on Article 5, but it is no good half-caring about countries that are part-way Western".Mr Putin wrongly believes that NATO has never ceased to be an American-dominated alliance aimed at keeping Russia down.
"Never," the narrator tells us of the sonata, "had spoken language been such an inflexible necessity, never had it known such pertinent questions, such irrefutable answers".
Would not one answer to the shortage of magistrates be to abolish this arbitrary and inflexible retirement age and allow them to continue beyond 70?
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