Examples of using Less flexible in English and their translations into Swedish
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Orca's latest innovation the Core Lateral Stabiliser(CLS) uses a less flexible material on the core panels to stabilise the body.
A less flexible legal measure would be disproportionate,
the mao is heavier than the qiang, with a less flexible pole.
Skin becomes less flexible when dehydrated,
fast technique that produces various insertional mutations across the genome, but it is a less flexible technique.
As a result, the budget could become less flexible and implementation of certain operational programmes could be restricted.
Smokers have more stiff collagen and less flexible elastin in their aortic valves than non-smokers.
incomplete and less flexible than the more general term"all actors concerned.
If the price plays a decisive role for you, we recommend one of the less flexible devices.
I would also point out that Member States' budgetary laws are far more complex and less flexible than the European Union legislation.
chromium copper, less flexible, and easy to process.
Another thing to keep in mind is because safety shoes are harder and less flexible there is a tendency to buy oversized shoes.
are not comfortable to wear as the foil is thick and less flexible.
subsequent train receives less flexible than the five-door version morons.
shorten and become less flexible with age, Saleh says.
The rubber of the black and white Gellifters can become somewhat less flexible, though the main problem at these temperatures is removing the cover sheet.
incomplete and less flexible than the admittedly more general term"all the actors concerned.
mobile workers over the older and less flexible.
to create work, we should not pass laws that are less flexible.
This means that it is both more expensive and less flexible to work with local Workforce Management systems than to have a common