Sentence examples for rigid thought from inspiring English sources

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Besides just improving cognitive performance, increasing flexible thinking could one day help people with depression or OCD since both disorders suffer from rigid thought patterns.

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"I feel sad she died [by] a violent senseless act of cowardice by someone so rigid in thought, so afraid of other, so afraid of change, that they saw the protesters as simply targets, not as they truly were: living, breathing, and loving beings.

"In the software world there's so little formal education, there's no one rigid school of thought, but there are these nebulous shared values that emerge through practice," Aude said.

Both of these elements tend to be the domain of brash young practitioners, who are not yet constrained by rigid habits of thought that almost inevitably result from long periods of study of a single problem, and who are not yet enmeshed in a discipline's details and complexities.

If it's under-active: you tend to not be very spiritual, and may be quite rigid in your thoughts.

There is no commercial producer's option hanging over us, no rigid timetable, and no thought about what other Tony-eligible pieces might be arriving when.

Much of 19th-century thought defined a rigid set of rules with which to regulate armed conflict — the means — while devoting little if any consideration to the conflict's ends.

Carhart-Harris believes that people suffering from other mental disorders characterized by excessively rigid patterns of thinking, such as addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder, could benefit from psychedelics, which "disrupt stereotyped patterns of thought and behavior".

Many Labour MPs have now accepted that a change of leader means an immediate general election – and the thought scares them rigid.

Women must, in the estimation of postmodern and third-wave feminists, reveal their differences to each other so that they can better resist the patriarchal tendency to center and congeal thought into a rigid truth that always was, is, and forever will be.

In the 1950s, Carsun Chang naturalized the notion of li by aligning it with the Aristotelian "nature" or "essence", thereby locking Zhu's thought into a sort of rigid descriptive metaphysics.

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