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Bonds can be expensive and inflexible for borrowers.
"It had been so inflexible for so long," Ms. Altinay said.
Child care remains punishingly expensive, poor in quality and inflexible for too many families.
Since railways were too inflexible for the purpose, armoured divisions depended on motor convoys for the bulk of their supplies.
Others find that the services offered in their area are too inflexible for their children's extremely specific needs.
Yearly contracts proved too inflexible for such volatility and in response a system of spot trading arose.
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Current grid applications mainly based on client server architecture are inflexible and rigid for fast changing collaborations among manufacturers, especially for small and medium enterprises.
Yet business groups say the provision would go a long way toward eliminating inflexible tests for pension plans that make it difficult for some good plans to qualify for tax-favored treatment.
For the last half century, it's been the computer that enforces countless inflexible rules for the masses.
Then there are the law's inflexible requirements for deductibles.
Deep reform is needed to the huge and inflexible subsidies for renewables, which will cost €24 billion this year.
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