Sentence examples for inflexible terms from inspiring English sources

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The inflexible terms Mus offered Ho proved unacceptable, and the guerrilla war continued (as recorded in his Ho Chi Minh, le Vietnam, l'Asie [1971]).

Juan Rosell, the president of the C.E.O.E., said earlier this week that the government's plan would do little to encourage company bosses who have become "panicked" about hiring more people because of inflexible terms of employment.

Among the possible threats, according to Reuters: — Inflexible Terms: It’s not clear how long the consortium’s members are locked into their deals with Yahoo.

Dr. Dweck's research shows that people with fixed mindsets tend to think of the world in inflexible terms, and tend to not embrace the potential for change.

John Ware investigates the inflexible terms and conditions of what has become the government's flexible friend - the Private Finance Initiative - a kind of ministerial credit card which racks up huge public debts without showing on the nation's balance sheet.

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Businessmen learn the dimensions and characteristics of most forms of financial crises in an organization largely because these problems are reducible to familiar, inflexible, finite terms.

I'm not fond of that approach because it's inflexible in terms of design and suggests that readers are not clever enough to work out that, for example, the caption on the far right of three pictures refers to all three".

As web applications became increasingly popular in the mid-aughts, SQL databases came under increasing strain to scale, while also proving to be inflexible in terms of their data schemas for the fast-moving startups they served.

Big banks, on the other hand, are standard across the board and tend to be much more inflexible in terms of negotiating loan fees, overdrafts, etc.

Traditional methods of instruction such as classroom training, seminars and workshops, are inherently inflexible in terms of scheduling, location and customizability.

These arrays range from easy-to-handle, cheap but inflexible in terms of further probe implementation, to highly sophisticated, expensive-on-purchase but flexible regarding assay design.

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