Lexicographical Neighbors of Inflexibilities
Literary usage of Inflexibilities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cost Effective Regulation by EPA and Small Business Impacts: Includes (1993)
"Where specific statutory inflexibilities did exist, they tended not to make much
sense and appeared to result from the peculiarities of the political ..."
2. Herndon's Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life by William Henry Herndon (1999)
"... the Clary's Grove order, and though daring enough in the presence of danger,
were difficult to bring down to the inflexibilities of military discipline. ..."
3. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1914)
"... will prevent the deposit of technical lime salts in the arteries of the legal
structure, and render it immune from the hardening inflexibilities of age. ..."
4. Collected Essays and Reviews by William James (1920)
"Second, not only has the doctrine of Evolution weaned us from fixities and
inflexibilities In general, and given us a world all plastic, but It has made us ..."
5. Developments in School Finance edited by William J. Fowler, William J. Fowler, Jr. (1998)
"... administration spared teachers from a significant involvement in non-teaching
tasks, it resulted in many inefficiencies, delays, and inflexibilities. ..."
6. Developments in School Finance edited by William J. Fowler, William J. Fowler, Jr. (1998)
"... administration spared teachers from a significant involvement in non-teaching
tasks, it resulted in many inefficiencies, delays, and inflexibilities. ..."