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Russia stands virtually alone in its rigidity on this issue.
Rigidity on both sides over the years prevented any mutually agreeable solution.
Instead, it imposes profound rigidity on experience, seems to force its captive into a labyrinth made of mirrors.
He does not argue for wholesale spelling reform but rather for less rigidity on the part of the "grammar police".
He doesn't share its ideological rigidity — on tax-and-spend policies, he is arguably more moderate than Cruz or Rubio — or its systematic anti-élitism.
But the showdown exposed the party to the charge of recklessness, highlighted its rigidity on taxes and seemed to reveal a rift.
Mr. Sauder, who switched just before the filing deadline to prevent any Republicans from running against him, said he was disappointed in the Republican Party's rigidity on issues like education.
In practice, Professor Freed said, the guidelines imposed a mechanistic rigidity on sentencing by obliging judges to adhere to a complicated set of charts and tables in determining a sentence.
His rigidity on the strike could have been a political maneuver; next year Turkey will elect a president for the first time, and there is speculation that Erdogan can get the job by appealing to conservative nationalists who are very tough on Kurdish rights.
B-pillars are gone, too, since the front and rear doors, when closed, provide enough structural rigidity on their own.
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