If human justice prove inflexible, there is another justice whose pity is inexhaustible.
Thus the feeding requirements of this bird may prove less inflexible than usually supposed.
Contracts are typically for a three- or five-year term and can prove inflexible in the intervening period.
Without Soviet aid, the flow of inputs to the North Korea agricultural sector ended, and the government proved too inflexible to respond.
Furthermore, if Newco remains a holding company of Target, the group relief funding arrangements described in 5.2.5 will be necessary, and can prove inflexible.
The latter idea was not pursued by DB, since it proved too inflexible in service trials, and the price difference turned out to be minimal.
They are the "real thing" in that they perfectly represent the aristocratic type, but they prove inflexible for the painter's work.
This approach proved impractical and inflexible and did not allow for innovation or different national traditions.
Most of the books chosen by the English committee at Alex's school are problem novels, and the curriculum proves inflexible.
Douglas proved too inflexible, and he quit in 1934.