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He has a rigid definition of what constitutes right-handedness.
As for the puck going backward, Walkom said officials did not adhere to a rigid definition of the puck moving from the goal.
The pipeline model reflects the rigid disciplinary divisions that have existed historically within research universities, as well as a rigid definition of professional success.
"We've been very careful to not have a rigid definition of civility," said Maureen Cash, who oversees the CREW programme nationally.
GNTM reenforces clichéd images of young women: The format propagates a rigid definition of beauty and nurtures narrow-mindedness.
To determine if it is, we need a rigid definition of the word, and that's something we don't have.
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Improved experimental designs employed in different cancer studies and a less rigid definition of infectious causation may aid in confirming or refuting a microbe-breast cancer connection.
Bowing to international pressure, Switzerland announced on Friday that it would move toward a more rigid definition of tax evasion and help global authorities pursue tax cheats.
The British associations rejoined FIFA in 1924 but soon after insisted upon a very rigid definition of amateurism, notably for Olympic football.
PAGE B1 Chief IrishPublisher to Resign B2 SWISS TO AID PURSUIT OF TAX CHEATS Bowing to international pressure, Switzerland followed Liechtenstein and Andorra and announced that it would move toward a more rigid definition of tax evasion and help global authorities pursue tax evaders.
Donald Schnell, author of the book Carnivorous Plants of the United States and Canada, prefers the term "paracarnivorous" for a less rigid definition of carnivory that can include many of the possible carnivorous plants.
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