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1 Mr Simpson said sector-wide negotiations would ultimately make workplaces less flexible and productive.
2 You will get lean and less flexible as you get older.
3 Reminded that they are poor, individuals showed less flexible intelligence, less executive control.
4 The Old Families seem less flexible than the New Families.
5 Windows Media Player and iTunes are other, less flexible options.
6 It is a myth that older people are slower, more expensive and less flexible .
7 Nations and religions are a lot less flexible .
8 Larger planes are only worthwhile financially on longer-distance, popular routes, making them less flexible for airlines.
9 Are you less flexible or agile than before?
10 For one thing the spine became less flexible and gained in stability, especially in the lower sections.
11 Pandanus leaves from other islands in Vanuatu are said to be less flexible and hard to weave.
12 Robots, on the other hand, are more specialized, less flexible , and do not resemble living beings in the least.
13 Iran is not a member of the Montreal treaty but only its less flexible predecessor, known as the Warsaw Convention.
14 They say such limits would only force banks to hike base pay to keep staff, making wage bills less flexible .
15 A sinister tech giant, after failing with a louder, less flexible robot policeman, has turned to a sleek human simulacrum.
16 The Brexit vote and the 2019 election result have given Johnson an identity-based mandate of a new but less flexible kind.
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