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"They are all under a rigid course of discipline and instruction," General George Wright told his superiors in Washington.
The overlay of rigid course prerequisites for premedical students has hampered faculty efforts to create interdisciplinary courses that reflect the strongly multidisciplinary approach of modern scientific inquiry.
Another important consideration is that many undergraduate faculty members feel that the rigid course requirements for medical school admissions and the list of topics covered on the MCAT constrain their abilities to develop innovative ways to educate future physicians and other students preparing for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers (National Research Council, 2003).
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But if you are too rigid, of course, then there's going to be a problem there, too".
Recruits must pass a rigid selection course before beginning training.
The responses of the pavement in service are the basis for the design of the semi-rigid base course asphalt pavement.
Its government is corrupt, rigid and (of course) authoritarian.
Third, they are linear and rigid when the course of each human life, including yours, is organic and largely unpredictable.
This makes the current model very rigid, but also of course potentially very brittle.
In this regard, for the development of the country's economy and transport infrastructure, a rational pavement design is developed, which is presented in rigid fragmented asphalt bedding course.
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