| 11. | We have been accused of inflexibility and all sorts of terrible things.
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| 12. | Adams has seized on that symbolic frostiness to illustrate wider Protestant inflexibility.
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| 13. | One problem with traditional concatenation, however, is inflexibility.
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| 14. | He quarrelled endlessly and his arrogance and inflexibility made even more enemies.
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| 15. | This was attributed to the inflexibility of Ken Coomer's drumming.
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| 16. | His inflexibility and inadaptability made him unsuitable for the position.
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| 17. | This inflexibility increases the tendency to fall in these patients.
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| 18. | The other problem was Soriano's notorious inflexibility.
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| 19. | Some say they are not wearing the HANS because of discomfort and inflexibility.
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| 20. | Cray said about the inflexibility of some blues fanatics.
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