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inflexibility
▪ I. inflexibility1 (ɪnˌflɛksɪˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. inflexible1 + -ity, perh. after F. inflexibilité (1611 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality or condition of being inflexible; incapability of being bent; unyielding stiffness, rigidity; firmness of purpose, obstinacy.1611 Florio, Inflessibilita, inflexibilitie. 17... Oxford English Dictionary
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inflexibility
inflexibility/ɪnˌfleksəˈbɪlətɪ; ɪnˌflɛksə`bɪlətɪ/ n[U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Incentive trust
According to Joshua Tate, an assistant professor at SMU Dedman School of Law, incentive trusts pose a problem of inflexibility: "because the settlor cannot Tate, Conditional Love: Incentive Trusts and the Inflexibility Problem, 41 Real Prop., Prob. & Tr. J. 445 (2006). wikipedia.org
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Metabolic flexibility
Metabolic inflexibility was first described as the ability to generate energy through either aerobic or anaerobic respiration or as the inability of muscle wikipedia.org
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inflexibleness
inˈflexibleness rare. [f. inflexible1 + -ness.] = inflexibility1.a 1617 Hieron Wks. (1619) II. 372 For the inflexiblenesse of it [man's heart], I shewed you erewhile..of what a stony qualitie it is. a 1688 W. Clagett 17 Serm. (1699) 449 The inflexibleness of true doctrine. Oxford English Dictionary
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How to Publish Your Full-Length Novel to Medium.com | The Startup
Medium adds vertical spacing above and below an image so there is a limit to how small this spacing can be. Once again, this typesetting inflexibility is a little vexing, but it is better than no ...
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rigidification
rigidification (rɪˌdʒɪdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) [f. rigidify v.: see -fication.] The action of making or becoming rigid. Also fig.1947 Sun (Baltimore) 31 Oct. 10/2 Would not the proposed rigidification of the whole approach..offer hazards of its own? 1965 Jrnl. Immunol. XCIV. 130/1 Rigidification of a portion of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Claude-Thomas Dupuy
His inflexibility and inadaptability made him unsuitable for the position. wikipedia.org
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incorruptness
incoˈrruptness [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality of being incorrupt, in its various senses.1695 Woodward Nat. Hist. Earth ii. (1723) 107 Integrity and Incorruptness of Manners. 1771 Antiq. Sarisb. 2 The incorruptness and general use of the old British [tongue], before the coming of the Romans and S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fibrocartilage
It owes its inflexibility and toughness to the former of these constituents, and its elasticity to the latter. wikipedia.org
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Personality pathology
In psychiatry and clinical psychology, it is characterized by adaptive inflexibility, vicious cycles of maladaptive behavior, and emotional instability wikipedia.org
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Metabolic Flexibility in Health and Disease - PubMed
10.1016/j.cmet.2017.04.015. Metabolic flexibility is the ability to respond or adapt to conditional changes in metabolic demand. This broad concept has been propagated to explain insulin resistance and mechanisms governing fuel selection between glucose and fatty acids, highlighting the metabolic inflexibility of obesity and type 2 diabetes. In ...
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The Executioner (1970 film)
Films and Filming writes that Peppard plays his role in such wooden fashion as to make a believable spy but sometimes "he overemphasises his inflexibility "; however, director Wanamaker keeps the pace tight enough that Peppard's inflexibility does not really affect the film to any great extent. wikipedia.org
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嘉迪纳·敏斯
参考书目 The Modern Corporation and Private Property 阿道夫‧柏利合著 (1932) "Industrial Prices and their Relative Inflexibility" (1935) Patterns of Resource wikipedia.org
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In Chinese culture, pine symbolizes longevity, resilience and ...
In Chinese culture, pine symbolizes longevity, resilience and inflexibility. In "Lun Yue" Confucius wrote: "When the cold comes, pine and cypress w
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