权威例句
Inflexibly Focused under Stress: Acute Psychosocial Stress Increases Shielding of Action Goals at the Expense of Reduced Cognitive F...
Depressive symptoms predict inflexibly high levels of experiential avoidance in response to daily negative affect: a daily diary stu...
Drive train for motor vehicle, has drive shaft section that is inflexibly mounted in area of hinge and is connected with input unit ...
INFLEXIBLY INFLEXIBLE: WHY CHOICE OF LAW IN TORT QUESTIONS STILL WON'T GO AWAY
U-Va.'s 148-Year-Old Honor System Scrutinized;In Wake of Scandals, Students Wonder If Inflexibly Strict Code Has Outlived Its Time
The Neutral Yankees of Nova Scotia: A Marginal Colony during the Revolutionary Years by John Bartlet Brebner (review)
Terms of Trade, Exchange Rates and Labor Markets Adjustment in Developing Countries
Anglo-French Boundary Disputes in the West, 1749–1763 ed. by Theodore Calvin Pease (review)
The Clear Print standard: arguments for a flexible approach
Concentrating on the inversion technology inflexibly, serving domestic customers diligently