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This was an absolutely necessary system because the Cayenne's suspension was made to handle very much like a sports car and would otherwise be much too rigid to work on pocked or rocky dirt roads.
You will need to keep your wrists rigid to work against a hard spike.
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To this end they are trying to make boundaries between disciplines less rigid and to work more as partners.
This is not quite as good at capturing sunlight as silicon, the material from which solar cells are usually made, but it is less rigid and easier to work with.
"They say to me 'rules are rules'," said Junk. "It's typically rigid and German, always having to work with finished concepts rather than allowing for new ideas.
The algorithm proposed in this paper is mainly intended to work with rigid objects.
WASHINGTON – International organizations working to mitigate the devastating famine conditions in Somalia are actively looking for alternative solutions to work around rigid American restrictions on delivering funds to terrorist organizations, several officials said Thursday.
These workers are often held to rigid schedules that require them to work nights and weekends or ask for relocation assistance, but the unpredictability of scheduling can make it difficult to arrange child care or take care of a sick child or relative.
She is a hairdresser, but cannot go back to work with her rigid, reddened hands.
"The crab's body is designed to work as a rigid system," Ms. Taylor said.
I think women are really looking for that work/life balance, they don't want to work in a rigid environment anymore.
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