Sentence examples for rigidly for from inspiring English sources

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The elevated composite toe flap was advanced and the bone was fixed rigidly for 1 2 months after the operation.

If, in the case of a pressure operated microphone, one tries to avoid this trouble by determining the pressure calibration by the resonant tube1 or thermophone methods and by calculating the increase in sensitivity due to reflection from the microphone, the difficulty, if not impossibility, of making this calculation rigidly for practical forms of microphone is encountered.

Because of the difficulties in predicting the number and types of adaptations that will occur over the life of a building, and the fact that flexible designs are more expensive, investors, to their own detriment, often build rigidly for current needs only.

Perhaps "update" isn't the word, given that its go-getting villain is the only element of this irony-free interpretation that feels remotely revisionist: cleverly played by Blanchett as a life-hardened femme fatale rather than an irrational harridan, this sexed-up stepmum is just a woman trying to get ahead in what is still rigidly, for all its talk of happy endings, a man's world.

More than once, I've leaned in rigidly for a shoulders-only hug, the lower half of my body thrown behind me at such an angle that I may as well be balancing a champagne glass on it and trying to break the Internet.

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This straightforward and cost-effective technique for introduction of stable isotopes into peptides has been used for protein quantification in exploratory proteomic studies [ 27], but recently it has been rigidly validated for coupling with LC-SRM for targeted analyses too [ 16].

If that target were rigidly enforced (for example, if firms get no credit for energy efficiency), the Boston Consulting Group reckons that 50-60 gigawatts of renewable capacity would be needed, over and above current projections, by 2012.Clean-energy 2012.Clean-energying.

Colour and pattern were rigidly prescribed for most wearers.

After its introduction, calligraphy remained rigidly standardized for many centuries.

The Rauch report also suggests that the Island is too white, too straight and too rigidly suburban for its own economic good, and must now try to become more accepting of diversity to attract and retain a youthful and creative class of workers that will be a key to the region's future success.

Alternatively, a proponent of the modal-existential account could simply bite the bullet and insist that every contingent entity does rigidly depend for its existence on necessary existents.

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