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to rigid
adjective
Stiff, rather than flexible.
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In Burma, reforms "have not extended" to rigid censorship laws.
That can't be done by adhering to rigid formulas.
Several law enforcement agencies say they are learning to stick to rigid guidelines.
Managers of AZF said the site was subject to rigid controls and inspections.
The reviews, required for all changes in city land, adhere to rigid deadlines.
I happen to suffer, in fact, from an untreatable allergy to rigid itineraries.
Quixotic, he swung from morbid self-pity to rigid authority over his crews and himself.
Because casein is too brittle for canvas, it must be applied to rigid boards or panels.
The repercussions vary as the materials do, ranging from soft to rigid and delicate to sturdy.
But thanks to rigid labour laws, it is fragmented and inefficient.
But those measures fall short of the needed overhaul, particularly in regard to rigid labor laws.
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