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As the World Economic Forum's members ponder the problem of leadership, they have the opportunity to stimulate debate on whether the one-size-fits-all principle is too rigid to allow newcomers to enter the world trading system and prosper in it.
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Some of the contacts which regularly occur at school or work place [ 67] are covered by the age-dependency of contacts in the underlying POLYMOD matrix [ 28], but our contact network may be too rigid to allow for random encounters (e.g. during public transportation).
Mr. Fiennes's performance, in any case, is too rigid to admit such undercurrents.
Some blame a labour market that is too rigid to create sufficient jobs.
"The existing three-part system is far too rigid to allow alternative pathways into the profession," says the group chair Alex Wright, who is optimistic that "there's a growing realisation that maintaining the status quo is no longer an option".
We Germans are too rigid to compete".
This self-important young woman was too rigid to achieve what she wanted.
First, the material-transfer-and-handling systems were too rigid to accommodate new, unanticipated products.
The Indian government may be too rigid to respond to it adequately.
And I think it would be too rigid to say everybody needs a four-year-college degree.
However, the previously published polymer was too rigid to be used in reconstruction of soft tissues like the hypopharynx.
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