Isn't it more important to save one more life than inflexibly sticking to the rules? |
I know our ambassadors in New York are negotiating tirelessly and resolutely but not inflexibly. |
He spoke tenderly, but inflexibly, and Joel felt that his fate was pronounced. |
Every country is inclined to picture its native sons as being more sober, industrious and inflexibly honest than those of any other nation. |
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. |
Still less does it mean enforcing the Pact inflexibly and dogmatically, regardless of changing circumstances. |