Sentences with inflexibility
in·flex·i·ble
I i - An inflexible steel rod.
- An inflexible determination.
- In addition to its blatant ageism, the company also has demonstrated a remarkable inflexibility in its attitude to working arrangements.
- It is a tough environment and its inflexibility is a large contributor to the slow rate of change.
- Inflexible rules.
- Tales of excess, sugar, inflexibility, ubiquity and fries.
- A problem, however, was inflexibility, with businesses claiming the processing time for skilled workers was too long.
- Chief among the VCE system's many flaws is its narrowness and inflexibility, says author and VCE student Alexandra Adornetto.