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Inflexibility
The quality or state of being inflexible or not capable of being bent or changed unyielding stiffness
Inflexibleness
The quality or state of being inflexible inflexibility rigidity firmness
strict
or control b : severe in discipline 3 a : inflexibly maintained or adhered to b : rigorously conforming to a
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Inexorably
In an inexorable manner inflexibly
Inflexibly
In an inflexible manner
brassbound
inflexibly entrenched as brassbound traditions
Inflexive
Inflective
Rhadamanthine
Rhadamanthine, mean rigorous and inflexible, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1321.
Regulation
(1981) 2 SCR 742. The word 'regulation' cannot have any inflexible meaning as to exclude 'prohibition'. It has different shades of
Mens rea
before there can be a crime, it is not an inflexible rule, and a statute may relate to such a subject-matter
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