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The phrase "rigid laws" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to laws that are inflexible and unyielding. For example, "The rigid laws of this country are preventing us from making progress."
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Rigid laws protecting bank secrecy have attracted billions from all over the world.
But the current, rigid laws are fuelling these problems, not resolving them".
Because of China's rigid laws, most Waldorf elementary schools are operated without licenses, and parents can't be sure that academic credentials will be recognized outside the Waldorf system.
Detainees should have more access to the courts to challenge their detention, and rigid laws that demand automatic or mandatory detention should be revised.
Skipping – jumping into skips – is one form of this, but I prefer to build relationships with small businesses that throw perfectly good grub away, either because of insanely rigid laws or their own quality standards.
But as Iranians started longing for more freedoms, Mr. Abdi became one of the main theoreticians of a failed movement that strove to open up the political system and ease its rigid laws.
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Giving communities the power to set licensing hours is far better than a rigid law that treats everyone as a potential lager lout".
Why should immigration authorities and pardon officials and lawyers have to go through hoops to avoid the consequences of an irrationally rigid law?
Mr. Lhota, whose campaign routinely highlights his connection to Mr. Giuliani's rigid law-and-order policies, said that his real worry was the city's crime rate, which, after two decades of sharp declines, has begun to nudge upward.
He pointed to a tendency — not a rigid law — for inequality to rise whenever the rate of return on capital is greater than the growth rate of the economy.
One way to understand the music of the improvising electro-acoustic quartet Glissando bin Laden — especially if you let the name sink in — is as a fight between rigid law and individual choice.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com