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Their argument, with which Mr. Cameron appeared to signal some sympathy, has been that no system of gun licensing, however rigid, will stop an otherwise law-abiding person who experiences some kind of mental or nervous breakdown.
Keeping your fingers tight, flexed and rigid will make it impossible to direct the ball.
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Rigid casings will make the antenna more solid and rubber ones will allow it to stretch like an elastic band.
For example, rigid regions will be more accurately represented than flexible ones, and peripheral regions will be more affected by orientation errors than central ones.
Normed solidity or, rather, rigidity is a sure killer, because if you're too rigid you will be cut down, toppled.
Thus, a gel made from a more rigid molecule will have a longer equivalent segment length and, thus, for the same cross-link density will be correspondingly stiffer and less extensible.
But it doesn't mean that people who can't be supported through such a rigid structure will disappear.
Their trajectories are much more linear and rigid: "I will get my GCSEs, do A-levels and go to university".
But American businesses believe that the draft law is too rigid and will lead to slower job growth.
There's an increasing concern about violence, disorder and the burning of flares on the terraces but also the worry that a too rigid approach will kill off the spectacle and drive away the core audience.
Kweli's default musical setting is that dreary soul-jazz hybrid that seems to come as standard with every socially conscious rapper, presumably in the belief that if the music bores the listener rigid, they will be forced to concentrate on the lyrics.
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