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Mr Clarke: too inflexible in his?
Some have found Google to be inflexible in its terms.
For its part, Yale has a reputation of being inflexible in negotiations, angering many workers.
It is hard to administer, hard to understand and inflexible in a fast-changing and increasingly mobile society.
Bio-digestion generation has a further advantage in that its output can be moderated to reflect demand at no cost, whereas nuclear is totally inflexible in this regard.
AVCs are very inflexible in that they are directly linked to the company pension scheme, so your money is locked up until you start drawing your company pension.
Americans see Republicans as somewhat more inflexible in the debate: just 1 in 4 say that Republicans in Congress are working with Mr. Obama.
In some ways, he is the anti-Joe, unafraid to be confrontational with ownership, inflexible in the way he handles players.
"Treatment is too limited in capacity and too inflexible in its design, and too much shaped by a drug prohibition environment".
Mr. Levent has an affable, self-effacing manner, more in keeping with the image of the published poet than of the combative newspaper editor, but he is inflexible in his conditions.
What if, instead, it's indicative of an education system that is inflexible in its demand for conformity from children and families who are incapable of providing it, even with the best will in the world?
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