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Dysfunctional attitudes, defined as rigidly and relatively stable over generalizations within the domains of perfectionism, performance, need for approval and love, omnipotence and autonomy, are related to depressed mood (Beevers and Miller, 2004; Kwon and Oei, 2003).
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Designers often talk about blurring the line between formal and casual, and then proceed to define each as rigidly as possible, with casual being a potluck of sports and ethnic garments (last season's leggings and dhoti pants, for example) and formal being business suits.
It is unlikely that the Eupatridae were as rigidly defined as the Bacchiadae, and the negative tradition that Solon in the early 6th century deprived them of their exclusive claim to political office may just be the excessively formal and precise way in which later ancient commentators described a positive change by which power was made more generally available than it had been before.
"The ideal body shape is not as extreme or rigidly defined as it is for women".
In today's phylogeny, heuristics are discussed almost exclusively in computational terms and hypotheses are more rigidly defined as propositions that are right or wrong.
Sometimes those from and to whom resources are redistributed are defined as individuals, other times as groups to which individuals are rigidly assigned (for example, Whites and Hispanics), and other times to groups that are defined by their holdings (for example, the top and bottom quintile).
They are defined as refugees.
If you are classified as a corporate insider (defined as anyone who knows material nonpublic information about a company and has a confidential relationship with the firm, typically as an employee or officer), don't sell stock unless you use the rule or adhere rigidly to the timing windows.
Tregs were defined as CD4+CD25+Foxp3+.
They are defined as follows.
Curvature is defined as 1/r.
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