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In short, a rigidly consistent ideology, as practiced in the Northeastern states, is not a winner in Arkansas.
So while the firms showed wide managerial differences between them, they were rigidly consistent internally, reflecting fierce belief in the power of both systems and an underlying purpose beyond making money.
But does a firm set of political views, or a rigidly consistent judicial philosophy, really make a Justice more effective in determining the long-term direction of the Supreme Court?
Stuart Asch, working at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, reported 'a new clinical picture that is almost rigidly consistent' (1971: 603).
An implicit assumption in the Serfling method is that the magnitude and timing of the background seasonal mortality pattern is rigidly consistent from year to year, but in reality noninfluenza factors vary from year to year and within years, and the rigidity of the Serfling model would therefore vary in its successful distinction between influenza and noninfluenza mortality.
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We now report the statistics from the TLS refinement, which has only a minor effect on the statistics and quality of electron density, consistent with the multiple domains being rigidly coupled.
consists of a set of components fixed rigidly together.
Prepared vertebral bodies were mounted in individual custom semiconstrained fixtures and rigidly attached to a servohydraulic load frame (8521S; Instron, Norwood, MA) in order to create consistent VCFs.
It is not a rigidly defined group.
Virtually immobile, the eye is rigidly encased.
American public schools are rigidly secular.
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