inflexible u rečniku PONS

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She is bright, but also very stubborn and inflexible.
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They may stick to inflexible routines, move in stereotyped and repetitive ways, or preoccupy themselves with parts of objects.
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She has high standards and four arms, and once she makes a decision she is inflexible until she eventually learns to be open-minded.
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Judges began to express concern about his invincibility in court and recent researches have indicated that his inflexible dogmatism led to miscarriages of justice.
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Second, while knowledge anchored in context is important for initial learning, it is also inflexible without some level of abstraction that goes beyond the context.
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His genius for organization was of a very high order; and he was masterful, rich in resources, and possessed of an inflexible will.
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This makes for a very rigid, inflexible construction.
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Standard military units, based on relatively inflexible tables of organization proved less well adapted to the mission.
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Duties were fixed by custom, inflexible and understandably resented by the workers involved.
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However, mass production is inflexible because it is difficult to alter a design or production process after a production line is implemented.
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