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"I am so inflexible I think it's hazardous," she said.
"It had been so inflexible for so long," Ms. Altinay said.
"But our Georgian and Victorian stock is so inflexible, frozen in time.
Orbitz, for example, is so inflexible that there's not even a filter for price.
But he wasn't so inflexible that he wouldn't check out Jersey City.
AC/DC's aesthetic is so inflexible that they seem less like performers of rich nostalgic music than recently unfrozen.
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No public official should be so rigid or inflexible as to turn a blind eye to scientific evidence of tragic flaws in our system.
Not bad for a set of countries roundly criticized for so-called inflexible labor policies and squashing their entrepreneurial instincts.
RESP 6 " Before I became a pharmacy nurse, I used to work for Child Health as a Child Health Nurse, and then I had my own children and the hours in the Child Health service were very inflexible so I really couldn't work you know like just four hours a day sort of thing, so the pharmacy allowed me to do that".
Moreover, the catheter was so unwieldy and inflexible that the physicians' approach to the septum was thirty degrees short of the optimal angle.
Even so, Britain's inflexible trade balance (plotted on a graph, it is basically a flat line) is odd too.These exchange rate headaches are important.
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