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the inflexibility
noun
The quality or state of being inflexible, or not capable of being bent or changed; unyielding stiffness; inflexibleness; rigidity; obstinacy.
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The flexibility of Clinton complements the inflexibility of Gingrich.
The inflexibility in Beijing's position leaves Western countries with a problem.
and says the speed of the switch is due to the inflexibility of the single currency.
Why the inflexibility of having flex scheduling for Sunday and Tuesday night?
"The inflexibility of the jumbo mortgage market does continue to kill some deals out there".
So the inflexibility of the euro, not deficit spending, lies at the heart of the crisis.
In an interview with The Independent, he criticises the inflexibility of the policy.
Her chapter on how the inflexibility of the workplace particularly affects low-paid workers is shocking and hard-hitting.
Just like his counterparts in western Germany, he complains bitterly about the inflexibility of the labour laws.
They make it harder to work with firms outside the circle, reinforcing the inflexibility of Japan's business environment.
The possibilities in the design of rock tools were limited by the inflexibility and brittleness of the material.
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