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Unit-labour costs have fallen and the labour market has become less rigid, making companies more competitive.
"My overnight bag is made from a very supple leather so it's not rigid, making it suitable for men and women," says the leather goods designer Kendall Conrad, who created the handsome Viajero duffel at her husband's request.
They go limp, or rigid, making it difficult to move them.
The equivalent loop in Dmp53 is shortened and more rigid, making it unlikely that the lysine (K102 in Dmp53) forms the same DNA contacts as in Hsp53.
Advanced stages of lockjaw will result in the jaw becoming more and more rigid, making drooling more and more likely.
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"It's a bit rigid but that rigidity makes me who I am and what I do.
But Tehuacan162 also had a more modern variant of the gene tga1, which partly released kernels from their rigid shells, making them easier to eat.
Expandable modules are especially attractive for these inherently costly missions because they're relatively lightweight and compact compared to rigid alternatives, making them potentially cheaper and easier to launch.
Meanwhile, the U.S. government is actually rigid in making economic policies.
Roebling reasoned that the decks and sufficient trusses would form a rigid tube, making the bridge stiffer than a normal suspension bridge.
This study deals with the problem of chatter prediction in straight turning of non-rigid parts, making use of round inserts.
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