Sentence examples for adherence to rigid from inspiring English sources

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These include; excessive perfectionism, asceticism [ 12], cognitive rigidity and deficits in set-shifting (concrete adherence to rigid rules rather than being able to adjust to changing rules) which also pertains to excessive attention to detail [ 13], and ruminations, obsessions about food and excessive concerns about weight and shape [ 14].

He noted that a culture of suspicion and "an apparent adherence to rigid management chains and a reluctance to by pass them" hampered a resolution.

The government's adherence to rigid statism, including the expropriation of private companies and stringent price and exchange controls, has brought empty shelves, inflation of 25% and a yawning fiscal deficit.

Chaos and confusion, a lack of leadership from senior executives and an adherence to "rigid management chains" meant that the BBC proved "completely incapable" of dealing with the Jimmy Savile affair, according to an excoriating 185-page report into the handling of and fallout from the decision to axe a Newsnight investigation into child sexual abuse by the late presenter.

Later, he was National Chairman of Democrats for Ford as he was, in fact, a life-long Democrat, which illustrates his independent spirit and preference for people not adherence to rigid ideas and he was a great supporter on both sides of the aisle.

This is particularly the case of those on ART whose diet, adherence to rigid treatment plans and psychosocial well-being has to be managed, a responsibility that is often shared with their primary caregiver.

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Kant's conception of morality as a matter of rigid adherence to strict principles emerges as partly an intended remedy for his own hypochondria.

This outbreak underscores the importance of rigid adherence to strict hygiene measures during handling of potentially contaminated foods.

Since 1991, Argentina's governments, economists and citizens have been almost as one in their adherence to the rigid one-for-one tie between their peso and the dollar, and the monetary system that enforces it.

In the Grand Slam decider in Paris, if you had swopped their blue shirts for the white of the English, you would have assumed that the likes of Thierry Dusautoir, Lionel Nallet, Morgan Parra, Francois Trinh-Duc and Yannick Jauzion were English players, such was their adherence to a rigid forward orientated game allied to goal kicking.

The spontaneous imitation carried on between an instrumentalist and narrator, against the insistent rhythmic subtleties of the drums, can be a source of the greatest excitement, which in large measure is because of the faithful adherence to the rigid rules that govern the rendition of ragas the ancient melodic patterns of Indian music.

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