| 31. | The bottom line now is that recalcitrant, hidebound baseball will do what Fox wants.
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| 32. | Small shops have less bureaucracy and more flexibility than hidebound, highly structured big ones.
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| 33. | For decades, the veterans health care system had a reputation as hidebound and bureaucratic.
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| 34. | It's time, he says, for hidebound brewing traditions to loosen up.
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| 35. | But when Mrs . Winikow joined the company, she taught her hidebound colleagues new lessons.
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| 36. | She was a woman politician in a state where hidebound conservatism branded her as an outsider.
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| 37. | They are, on the contrary, less ignorant and less hidebound than our French collectors.
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| 38. | In Britain you can find innovators even in the hidebound book trade _ like Dorling Kindersley.
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| 39. | The biggest mistake is to think of the Paris Opera Ballet as a hidebound traditional company.
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| 40. | Yet both, and especially the Arizonan, are less hidebound than those figures would suggest.
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