It enables you to grow when needed, but not be wedded to a new structure.
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We at the Center believe the United States can simply no longer afford to be wedded to the traditional means of putting payloads and people into space.
Do you, Bridey, take this man by proxy to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold by the laws of God and of this state?
Most would-be clients were still wedded to catalog and in-store orders.
Two others, Martin Wolf, the Financial Times' chief economics rottweiler, and Clare Spottiswoode, a former utility regulator, are said to be more provocative but not yet obviously wedded to any position.
The new tablet should also be attractive to current Kindle customers who are not wedded to the high contrast E Ink screen (which has less glare and is great for outdoor reading).
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"This would appear to be another attempt to kill by those still wedded to political violence, " she said.
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Probably won't be Nokia, since they're wedded to Symbian, Samsung already is a Palm licensee (even if they don't seem particularly enthusiastic about it lately), and it seems unlikely (though not impossible) that it'd be SE, since Sony's clearly turned its back on Palm as a platform, which leaves just Motorola and LG.
Drivers are so wedded to their cars that they will be deterred only by higher motoring costs or regulation.
Its new alignments, no longer so wedded to cold-war geography, will probably be more effective.
In contrast, the early scientific and technological achievements of Asia were not wedded to great enterprises or great purposes but remained largely clever instruments to be admired.
It is the belief among defence thinkers especially those not wedded to any particular bureaucratic interest that domestic security risks may be rising at a time when the United States looks virtually unchallengeable overseas.
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After the bilat between President Obama and President Putin, there seemed to be some indication afterwards from U.S. officials and others that Putin expressed that he was not wedded to Assad.
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