It is the consequence of a basically linguistically-orientated content delivered inflexibly and mechanistically. |
Every country is inclined to picture its native sons as being more sober, industrious and inflexibly honest than those of any other nation. |
Cleveland was a conservative on all matters relating to money, and he was inflexibly opposed to wasteful expenditure of public funds. |
He spoke tenderly, but inflexibly, and Joel felt that his fate was pronounced. |
Above all, it enabled us to move on from inflexibly regarding nationality, society, community, nation and State as one and the same. |
His fear, which we share, is that principles will be interpreted inflexibly, without regard to the nuances of cases, generating a gridlock of conflicting principled stands. |