Examples of 'resistant to change' in a sentence

Meaning of "resistant to change"

resistant to change: Describes a person, group, or organization that is unwilling or hesitant to accept or adapt to changes. It implies that there is a preference for maintaining the status quo and a resistance to embracing new ideas or approaches

How to use "resistant to change" in a sentence

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resistant to change
They are resistant to change and admitting error.
This makes them remarkably resistant to change.
He who is resistant to change is destined to perish.
They were considered conservative and resistant to change.
Toxic employees resistant to change initiatives.
Large international organisations are often resistant to change.
Some farmers are also resistant to change farming practices.
These attitudes are deeply entrenched and resistant to change.
We are often resistant to change because we perceive that it is a threat to us.
An abundantly human person is not resistant to change.
They are known to be resistant to change by traditional teaching methods.
Desiring to be less bureaucratic and resistant to change.
They are resistant to change and learning new things.
When you toil in an environment resistant to change.
You are less resistant to change than usual now.

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It would be easy to say that companies are resistant to change.
He is only resistant to change with relation to his route to school.
The virus is very resistant to change.
Being too resistant to change and not dealing with adversity.
And the air force is very resistant to change.
And so resistant to change.
The church as an institution is resistant to change.
They are very resistant to change and fear losing their space.
The virus is shockingly resistant to change.
These ideas are resistant to change and rarely open to logical discussion.
Many of these attitudes are lifelong and resistant to change.
Student activists felt he was resistant to change and unwilling to support integration.
Most people tend to be conservative and resistant to change.
A culture resistant to change.
The education system seems to be very resistant to change.
I was resistant to change.
Banks are notorious for being resistant to change.
A behavior is considered resistant to change as the smaller change is observed before environmental modifications.
We are creatures of habit and resistant to change.
Organisations that are resistant to change will only get left behind in the race.
They are easier to penetrate but more resistant to change.
Generally, government administrations are resistant to change that is perceived as threatening to the organisation.
Our financial system is deeply embeddedand resistant to change.
The mind is resistant to change.
These relations are deeply embedded in society and are resistant to change.
All nurses are resistant to change.
Traditionalism seeks to uphold these traditions and is resistant to change.
People can be resistant to change.
There are only good reasons to be a priori open or resistant to change.
You or someone else that is resistant to change or different views.
We are involved in a process of change and some people are resistant to change.
Sinaloans are resistant to change.
Increase effectiveness in dealing with people who are resistant to change.
Cultures are resistant to change.
This makes it easier to adopt when people are resistant to change.

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