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This includes the rigid demarcations between specialist and acute services, primary and community; these NHS silos look a lot less sensible from abroad.
With the advent of long-duration missions on the ISS, the distinction between pilot astronauts and mission specialists has become less rigid; an astronaut from either group can be a candidate for assignment to a station mission.
Institutional resistance to change is less rigid than it was, with more doctors and specialist nurses accepting the need for concentration of expertise and services, rather than emphasising the numbers of hospitals and beds.
"The danger with Obama's rigid timetable is that it may not allow U.S. commanders to react to events on the ground," said Toby Dodge, a specialist on Iraq at the University of London and a former adviser to General Petraeus.
Be rigid.
Rigid bodies.
There is an apparent trend for rigid lenses to be used more for 'specialist' fits, such as sophisticated toric designs, multifocals and orthokeratology.
Rigid but flexible.
Retirement scares him rigid.
Hierarchies can be rigid.
The market is rigid.
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