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    inflexible


    1. Inflexible - Pharaoh refused to follow God’s directions


    2. integrity and high moral character, inflexible principles, and the ability to speak out boldly with the truth


    3. <> is rather inflexible", he said, in his


    4. GW Bush owed all he had in life to family connections, was one of the most ideologically blind and inflexible presidents, had been appointed to office by a partisan part of the Supreme Court after losing the election, and was in office less than eight months before the attacks


    5. I do not think I am mistaken by maintaining that France, Germany and Russia have encouraged Saddam’s present haughty and defiant behavior with their inflexible posture of resistance to compel faithful compliance of Resolution 1441 and the new resolution, number 18


    6. Inflexible, he maintained that we were his children, therefore he could act as he saw fit


    7. Karma, however, is not inflexible or set in concrete – it does not mean fate or predetermination


    8. as ‘bad cop’, as the tough, perhaps inflexible manager, in case they


    9. silence; he was gasping, inflexible, petrified


    10. A 'right' to jobs is a thinly disguised 'right' to have the intelligent and able thrown out of their jobs, by force, in order that the ill-trained, ignorant and inflexible might have jobs 'on demand,' regardless of ability

    11.  being inflexible to the changing needs of the group


    12. He was known to be a difficult and inflexible fanatic, who had no respect for other people’s opinions


    13. If not carefully constrained, the sometimes inflexible Scorpio can produce turmoil and sudden upheavals within the family


    14. inflexible, whatever the weather,


    15. There has been much work to control this book and use if for selfish purposes and realizing this will remove the controlling hold it has over an individual or a group of people who are following this book as though it were an inflexible document and all binding


    16. She rejected him with an inflexible and unmistak-able determination, and she barred the door of her bedroom forever


    17. But unlike Amaranta, unlike all of them, Meme still did not reveal the solitary fate of the family and she seemed entirely in conformity with the world, even when she would shut herself up in the parlor at two in the afternoon to practice the clavichord with an inflexible discipline


    18. She really did am have any definite vocation, but she had earned the highest grades by means of inflexible discipline simply in order not to annoy her mother


    19. But so inflexible was her determination not to surrender even the most remote corner of the house to the insects that she knocked down every obstacle in her path, and after three days of insistence she succeeded in getting them to open the door for her


    20. But be inflexible sometimes and have

    21. � After, if Roosevelt stayed inflexible, we would attack, probably in December of this year


    22. The space-time continuum is fragile, but not completely inflexible


    23. American tactical doctrine was inflexible and did not account for the rapid German advance


    24. They can be inflexible and resist change, but without some fixity, we would be forever shifting


    25. Miss Laplante has proposed just that, but I believe that the Christian churches are too inflexible and conservative to heed her advice


    26. She has her own agenda, and a pretty inflexible one at that


    27. I will be particularly inflexible on that point and will deal roughly with anyone responsible for violence or abuses against unarmed civilians


    28. That’s unnecessarily inflexible – and will, no doubt, extend the shutdown


    29. His inflexible stance and obstinate self-con-


    30. For more than a year he’d grown more irritable and inflexible toward both Connie and Josh

    31. cms?intenttarget=no); however, the saffron brigade never made any attempt to put forward such a proposal by negotiating with Muslims but instead went about chanting deeply offensive slogans, such as referring to all Muslims as Babar kee santan, which understandably made them inflexible in their stand) driven by vote-driven politics of certain political parties (this is not to say that I am soft on Islamist political parties or political parties that appease Muslims and I criticize them as well; for reference, please see the following unambiguous statement in my article ‘Lessons from the UP Electoral Battle for The Impending War in 2014’[110] - “The culprit for introducing religion-based politics this time was the Congress…” and I have elaborated on the same in that very article)


    32. The mother knew that her son was totally inflexible when it came to religious affairs, therefore touched by her fear she answered her daughter-in-law, ‘Oh my dear


    33. In contrast, people with an inflexible right and wrong mentality demand to be influential in social arrangements


    34. I was too strict, I was anal, I was inflexible, I was


    35. I had been too strict, I was anal, I was inflexible, I was arrogant, I was military


    36. consisted in the same inflexible constancy, which in the


    37. However, she admitted that she is as inflexible as I am on this topic


    38. It may be that destructive human behaviour and contents of speech are a result of the culmination of the intertwining of inflexible distorted and irrational cultural, political and religious traditions, beliefs, ideologies and practices mixed together with primal base instincts


    39. However, some would say and commonsense would dictate that these ancient moral rules, although generally excellent guidelines to live by, if read and interpreted literally with absolute faith, will be deemed today to be inevitably inflexible, narrow and flawed in their specificity


    40. If these commandments are interpreted literally with little room for movement rather than being interpreted with room for interpretational nuances, like the inflexible analogy ‘of embracing the concrete inflexible colours of black and white’ rather than the opposing analogy, ‘embracing the shades of colours of all the colours of the rainbow’, then problems of scripture interpretation will undoubtedly decrease

    41. Interestingly, new cognitive therapy methods and concepts, suggest that the steadfast delusions some people experience with mental illness are modifiable with Cognitive Behaviour therapy, being on a continuum with the inflexible and deeply entrenched political and religious beliefs, many ‘regular’ people hold


    42. Flexible or inflexible: Chances are you're worked for the company that


    43. Pisces is inflexible and finds hard adjusting in new circumstances


    44. Feelings of self-doubt, no control (and its related feelings of not being there) and self-imposed high, inflexible standards are just some of the things which need to be understood before we can loosen the grip of anxiety problems


    45. Once more I say the suspicion in my mind that some imprudence of mine has engendered these lawless thoughts in thee, is what causes me most distress and what I desire most to punish with my own hands, for were any other instrument of punishment employed my error might become perhaps more widely known; but before I do so, in my death I mean to inflict death, and take with me one that will fully satisfy my longing for the revenge I hope for and have; for I shall see, wheresoever it may be that I go, the penalty awarded by inflexible, unswerving justice on him who has placed me in a position so desperate


    46. And if thou wilt not relent or come to reason for me, do so for the sake of that poor knight thou hast beside thee; thy master I mean, whose soul I can this moment see, how he has it stuck in his throat not ten fingers from his lips, and only waiting for thy inflexible or yielding reply to make its escape by his mouth or go back again into his stomach


    47. excited my curiosity, and he, supposing this to be my only scruple, took a letter deliberately out of his pocket, saying, 'Your husband's honour is not inflexible


    48. All I ask is, that Villefort will be firm and inflexible for the future in his political principles


    49. He was, however, the same Cocles, good, patient, devoted, but inflexible on the subject of arithmetic, the only point on which he would have stood firm against the world, even against M


    50. Then the three statues advanced towards him with looks of love, and approached the couch on which he was reposing, their feet hidden in their long white tunics, their throats bare, hair flowing like waves, and assuming attitudes which the gods could not resist, but which saints withstood, and looks inflexible and ardent like those with which the serpent charms the bird; and then he gave way before looks that held him in a torturing grasp and delighted his senses as with a voluptuous kiss
































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