Although it is too early to tell, I would associate Katherine with a degree of rigidness, perfectionism, and inflexibility. |
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At this distance, I could see the frozen rigidness of her body and felt guilt deepen further. |
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In a debate characterized by the rigidness of contradictory opinions, Sik is atypical. |
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The structure of Rops is of high rigidness, which can effectively protect the driver when the bulldozer is in special condition. |
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He never caved on his rigidness of believing the character emotionally for a cheap joke. |
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We also realized, of course, that certain situations that were advantageous in the past were developing into a disagreeable rigidness. |
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The rigidness of the Liberal government is making martyrs out of those who challenge the current system. |
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The last advantage is rigidness which allows an automatic assembly on the manufacturer's production line. |
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Result: larger locking pins and an increased distance between the hitch pins for a maximum rigidness of the linkage. |
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The mechanical structure built with carbon fibre gives it stability and great rigidness. |
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The diverse confound identity rigidness, bowl over and reject the selective certainties in the rows of fragile ideologies. |
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Nelson stood and stretched his muscles, stiff from the prolonged still position and the rigidness of the chair, and went over to check on his sleeping son. |
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Their rigidness encloses couples who move, sometimes leap, across the stage as liquidly as dancers, and who spit out their souls with a biting eloquence. |
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This system allows you to change the angle of your front and rear shock absorbers which greatly improves the suspension of your vehicule. Comfort, stability, less rigidness, easier steering and better all around driving. |
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Milliken's Vis Tape features an ultra-soft feel for their durable tape, which eliminates the rigidness commonly found in other tapes and ropes. |
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There might be differences between the Member States as regards the timing of the impact, depending on the rigidness and tightness of the relevant labour market. |
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Just like the Orbea Racing Team, Orbea Jiangsu also has a bicycle that won the Olympic Games in Beijing: the Orbea Alma, rigidness born to compete. |
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Or is it that the rigidness of the mask enables individual expression? |
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These two definitions seem to contradict each other where the former is begging for rigidness and rules and the latter seems a bit more flexible. |
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Dilla is a thick fiber of heteromorphic section with 16 dtex, and the nonwovens offer superior breath-ability and rigidness, while heat resistance and intensity are high. |
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As such, it is a minority woman's version, and it critiques the centeredness and rigidness that derive from a dominant perspective or white male bias. |
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