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The phrase "rigid protocols" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe strict and inflexible procedures or rules that must be followed in a particular context, such as in a workplace or during a process. Example: "The company has implemented rigid protocols to ensure compliance with safety regulations."
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To bring an end to the Diversity Crisis, off-world forces want Pandora's guardians to abandon the rigid protocols that have kept them and their planet healthy for millenniums.
They urge us to practise only evidence-based medicine, by which they mean following rigid protocols based on treatments that have achieved positive results either in double-blind placebo-controlled drug trials, or meta-analyses (a method for grouping together results from several trials).
A question of character Better ways to collaborate And the winners were... Powering the drive Read all about it Nuclear's next generation Fields of automation Son et lumière meets surgery Beyond the ether ReprintsAwkward though this is, e-mail's rigid protocols make it hard to innovate in the in-box.
It involves many procedures, rigid protocols, tight monitoring, and intensive data gathering for use by the other coordinating healthcare professionals.
Instead of rigid protocols used by operators that act like computers, we need competent people able to turn on first their brains and possibly their echo machines.
Sen. Dan Patrick, R-Houston, plans to introduce legislation that would require what some call more rigid protocols for physicians administering abortion-inducing drugs, such as mifepristone, known formerly as RU-486, to pregnant women.
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Imagining how a rawboned Kansas boy used to fishing in trickles must have first taken in the "wide and deep" Hudson River, Korda ably delineates the rigid protocol Ike encountered.
Over the years I have observed that the rigid protocol in classical music whereby solo performers, especially pianists, are expected to play from memory seems finally, thank goodness, to be loosening its hold.
The Grand Trianon was built by Louis XIV in the late seventeenth century as a place of escape from the rigid protocol and formality of the court of Versailles.
As well as tales of treacherous telephones, rigid protocol and snatched sherries, not to mention the image of the then Liberal leader, Jeremy Thorpe, evading the press by donning "a country coat" and tramping across sodden fields, Armstrong's tragicomic account provides a tender insight into the fate of an increasingly isolated and doomed prime minister.
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