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But, once we're outside the classroom, how rigidly are these conventions adhered to?
It is not at all clear how rigidly their society was originally segmented.
There are also huge differences between states in how rigidly they control ex-prisoners.
By learning about a patient's coping mechanisms, she can assess how rigidly the person may comply with particular health regimens.
Little details – the near-identical clothes of the women shopping, the Big Brother-style tannoy voice telling customers what to buy – hint at how rigidly behaviour is controlled.
But the impulse to commemorate rather than celebrate is a sign of how rigidly the Jamestown affair and its aftermath are now being seen.
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The stories of Shida and Zainab illustrate how a rigidly structured caste hierarchy, the gendered devaluing of females, and the reinforced lack of control that many impoverished women experience conspire to keep women from lifesaving health services that are physically available and should be at their disposal.
It also shows how election officials rigidly interpreted the law to prevent a wider recount.
I took from Rieff a sense of its intractability, of how identity is rigidly formed around selective stories from the past.
I still have a great deal to contribute to the scientific community, but I'm finding that academic science defines too rigidly how success is attained and quantified.
We need to take the necessary steps to achieve what we want out of life, but it is important not to focus too rigidly on how we expect that outcome to manifest.
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