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is inflexible
adjective
Not flexible; not capable of bending or being bent; stiff; rigid; firm; unyielding.
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Richard, meanwhile, is inflexible.
The deadline is inflexible.
About 3/4 of that pool is inflexible.
For Salafis, it is also about a virtue that is inflexible and enforceable.
The other is that, like any large organisation, it is inflexible.
This design approach is inflexible and requires several iteration steps for new sensor applications.
However, the data plane is inflexible to process arbitrarily-defined packets.
RB Chris Polk, Washington: Polk is inflexible, and he has a doughy body for a runner of his skills.
The waiting list is equivalent to half the allotments in England, but supply of new plots is inflexible.
He understands intuitively that the class system in the US is inflexible, despite protestations by politicians to the contrary.
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Labor costs are very high both on hiring and firing, and the legislation is inflexible and hardly supportive of entrepreneurship.
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