Methodical and compliant but perceived by others to be inflexible and overly cautious.
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While legacy applications are a core part of any data center, they can be inflexible, costly and impede company growth.
The SGP was claimed to be inflexible as it should be applied over the economic cycle and not just one year at a time.
And if the Longhorns proved to be inflexible with respect to TLN, the Pac-12 would likely be wise to avoid dealing with a prima donna program.
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Indeed, research has shown that it is entirely natural for decision-making groups, whatever their motivations and guidelines, to tend to suppress information flow, have extreme attitudes, make extreme judgments, be inflexible in adapting their approach to changing circumstances, and--despite all that--have great confidence in their decisions.
Freight trains may be slow and inflexible, but they are capable of carrying huge loads.
And dedicated financial tills, even if they reduced bottlenecks, would be expensive and inflexible for supermarkets.
And although you can build responsive sites in the new Dreamweaver, I found the proscribed views assigned to desktop, tablet and mobile to be arbitrary and inflexible.
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Trust attorneys and accountants can structure the trust to be as flexible or inflexible as the situation requires.
The goal of creating flexible labour markets should not be abandoned, but in future the ways in which inflexible labour markets are loosened up should be given more thought.
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Government insiders argue waiting lists are inflexible and could be used in a more intelligent way.
While fine for computers and other products, they are inflexible and cannot be easily wrapped around curved surfaces or pliable ones, making them hard to be used in the body.
Lead times may be long and the supply chain inflexible, but you can't beat the price.
As for Karl Urban, he was everything Dredd should be: tough, monosyllabic, inflexible.
Pensions are inflexible products which cannot be touched for decades.
Others may not make the leap, or be capable of overcoming an ingrained intransigent inflexible, risk-averse IT culture.
The dancers appear to be selected and judged according to a single, inflexible notion of shapeliness and then presented as objects without temperament.
The biggest supply-side obstacle to future growth may no longer be (if it ever was) excessive regulation or inflexible labour markets, but a corporate culture that finds it easy to tolerate low returns and difficult to tolerate outright failure.
Nothing in the euro zone's history suggests the offer of blank checks, whether from the ECB or bailout funds, will do anything other than buy time time that will be squandered rather than used to address deep structural problems arising from inflexible labor markets, inefficient bureaucracies and unaffordable welfare systems.
On the other side of the coin, said the report, states should be cautious about investing in hard or gray infrastructure, such as sea walls, that is costly and inflexible as hydrologic conditions change and may actually slow effective adaptation.
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