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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    inflexibility


    1. It burns billion of organizational resources to produce thousands of products that stay idle or stored awaiting customers, it executes production under intention that generates expenses and they inflate its prices for later to place at the market with intensive propagandas, promotions or prizes to attract customers for the inflexibility of the retrograde economic system that obligates it to have fixed cost


    2. Inflexibility example: Organization invests and it loses for the temporary lack of market when it is obligated to close its activities or to run into debt until market that ends up breaking for payment incapacity existing


    3. This does not mean rigidity or inflexibility


    4. After Roger had experienced the hard faced inflexibility of Gary David, it was a joy to have a pliable old fool like Brian Bell back looking after them


    5. In this, Ben Gurion sympathized with the Overseer: the hypocrisy and inflexibility of those Christian leaders were enough to drive anyone mad with exasperation


    6. the total inflexibility of pre-programming and introducing a measure of free will into the


    7. The soft and weak will overcome Inflexibility leads to illness


    8. This creates expectations in the receiving party that further tilt the balance against you, and thereafter the sudden cessation of your demonstrated good will may (against the background of the precedent of your earlier generosity) even be viewed as inflexibility and unreasonableness on your part, the very opposite of that which was intended


    9. If Client offers only a single date, which the Supplier cannot make, the Client will pay a Penalty for inflexibility


    10. The results are inflexibility, a build up of constant aches and pains, fatigue, and the potential to develop injury and dis-ease

    11. "I shall now go and insult him," repeated Fritzing with an inflexibility that silenced her


    12. The surrounding countryside was fertile and rich with resources, and despite the harsh inflexibility of the ruling family, Bourbon flourished


    13. o Inflexibility – the tendency to read everything the same way regardless of what it is,


    14. English literature in which I am sure I would have excelled but such is the inflexibility of the system that my nearly perfect marks in the English-related subjects were offset by poor marks elsewhere and I was left out in the cold with a pair of sorely disappointed parents


    15. His high and haughty carriage was not lost on his captors, who often bent their looks on his person, with eyes which, while they lost none of their inflexibility of purpose, plainly betrayed their admiration of the stranger's daring


    16. He spoke in a voice of the procureur-general, with the rigid inflexibility of neck and shoulders which caused his flatterers to say (as we have before observed) that he was the living statue of the law


    17. But the inflexibility of the procureur should stop there; she would see him the next day, and if she could not make him fail in his duties as a


    18. True, this may result in some inflexibility, but in the long run, discipline will provide for a far more consistent return, and a far safer, more successful venture into the extremely volatile options market


    19. There had been objections on one side and inflexibility on the other


    20. Such, gentlemen, is the inflexibility of sea-usages and the instinctive love of neatness in seamen; some of whom would not willingly drown without first washing their faces

    21. With this evidence of hostile inflexibility, in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations


    22. For his part, Felix really loved the girl, and had let his impatience, that very day, carry him into a step that failed to move the elder Montmorot's inflexibility


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    Synonyms for "inflexibility"

    inflexibility rigidity rigidness inflexibleness stubbornness obstinacy firmness tenacity

    "inflexibility" definitions

    a lack of physical flexibility


    the quality of being rigid and rigorously severe