Sentence examples for To be rigid from inspiring English sources

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To be rigid, a term has to designate the same thing in all possible worlds.

If you want to be rigid, your contract's going to expire fast".

It's said to be rigid, routine, incapable of accommodating the nuances of human behavior.

That isn't easy because the barriers dividing business and education tend to be rigid, she added.

The morning format is believed to be rigid by necessity, leaving little room for ingenuity.

They considered the awarding of bonus points to all minority applicants to be "rigid or mechanical".

Men are more likely to be rigid; women are more fluid.

Danish machines, by contrast, tended to be rigid and weighed about twice as much.

Edged sea stars, order Phanerozonia, have distinct marginal plates and therefore tend to be rigid.

"That culture wasn't hard enough to be rigid," Mr. Cleese recalled in a telephone interview from California, where he lives now.

All components were considered to be rigid.

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