Some have rigid wings while others have movable ones.
Robots are good at handling materials that are rigid and easy to lift, cut and maneuver.
The theory has been relevant in understanding the design of performance bonuses, why gig economy companies can enforce rigid contracts and why the US justice department has decided to phase out the use of private contractors in the prison service.
Whatever the height, rigid pressing on the back of your ankle can eventually lead to a bump forming.
Just as important is the Zuckerbergs' use of a limited liability partnership rather than a more rigid tax exempt foundation as the entity through which to give.
Marlins in general are characterized by the elongated bill, which they use to spear prey, and a rigid or semi-retractable dorsal fin that may come forward to form a type of sail or crest.
Whatever the height, rigid pressing on the back of your ankle can eventually lead to a bump forming.
The hard boundaries of rigid work at least kept it out of our homes and out of our beds.
Your overall diet probably matters a lot more than whether you follow rigid rules or eat just one "good" or "bad" food.
That ugly word that implied everything dark, blank, rigid, and helpless.
"Big companies usually have more rigid job descriptions," she says.
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Be specific and be rigid.
Now, compared to Jobs' rigid uniform of black turtlenecks, blue jeans and New Balance sneakers, Tim Cook's clothing is downright flashy.
There goes with it a certain amount of discipline, of control, coupled with a reluctance to accept a rigid, preconceived pattern.
Flex Time Is Too Rigid In 1980, the movie "9 to 5" introduced us to the concept of flex time, but it has not taken off as a trend.
You're rigid.
If you have high arches, your foot is rigid and doesn't pronate (roll inward) so there is not an effective shockabsorber.
For my part, this policy is too rigid to play a positive role in encouraging sports activities among students.