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At times he has maintained a rigid sense of separation and viewed the breaking of distinctions as transgression.
Sleepy Teddy riding into Sweetwater on the train – the noble outsider with a rigid sense of morality – ends up being a robot programmed to serve that very purpose.
Wherever he goes, he orders two separate espressos, an indication of his rigid sense of control, and makes contact according to oblique instructions.
The push for the Common Core State Standards and Race to the Top have tried to force teachers into a rigid sense of their jobs, that of content specific knowledge.
A note on personality: If you have a committee member who operates in a manner that is markedly different from your advisor--a very rigid sense of scheduling, say, compared to your advisor's looser approach--be prepared to adapt.
One assumption seems to be that the very spatial order of classrooms creates an undesirably rigid sense of place for schooling, one that is depressingly impervious to change; and that the attendant solution is to escape the realm of the 'physical' altogether – into an online realm more supportive of collaboration and free of face-the-front conventions.
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Featuring a flat and flexible design, they can be positioned inside the typically curved and narrow (<500 μm) air gaps between rotor and stator, in order to provide a direct magnetic field measurement, which is not feasible with current chip-based rigid sensing elements.
That notion challenged Mr. McBurney, since he had long considered math a rigid discipline with a strict sense of right and wrong.
As he notes, the strict sense is appropriate if names are understood semantically (as they are in this exposition) to be rigid designators.
Why? (No, really, why?) I've known writers to show an implicit condescension towards Strunk and White's rigid prescriptions, a sense that we more expansive intellects don't always have to hew the line.
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