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Yet Cosima was no less bigoted than her husband, and considerably more rigid in her artistic thinking.
In the memoir, Grace paints punks as even more rigid in their thinking about music than many people are in their approach to gender.
This in turn makes people more rigid in matters that give them comfort – for example, matters to do with religion and freedom of belief.
Tory activists, two-thirds of whom are aged over 55, are still notoriously more rigid in their expectation that candidates should be white men with wives.
Where adult actors can take and discard suggestions, employing trial and error in their process, child performers are much more rigid in rehearsals.
But, he went on, "is there a bias the military would have, being more rigid in releasing some of these guys who we know are damned dangerous, who have killed Americans, who have killed allies?
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We have even heard calls for more rigid hierarchies in firehouses and stricter top-to-bottom oversight in the New York Fire Department.
Additionally, the locking principle provides a more rigid construction in the subchondral area of the distal radius, especially in patients with osteoporosis.
As it is a thicker and more rigid structure in the bagasse, the SCW, where cellulose microfibrils are arranged in parallel position, is responsible for cell wall integrityB.
The spectra indicate that in the multilayer, the polymer chains are disorganized, but are significantly more rigid than in the bulk polymer.
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