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1 Solution: Internal supplier management programmes should be adjusted for more rigid inspections.
2 In other respects, our class prejudices are far more rigid than yours.
3 No human face is ever so intense or human form more rigid .
4 When he looked up, Knowles thought it more rigid , immovable than before.
5 A form more rigid than Miss Starke's it was hard to conceive.
6 A streamlined, more rigid strap better cradled the back of the head.
7 The more rigid the social order, the more stubborn its resistance to change.
8 The law is even more rigid in the matter of adultery.
9 But rides are on rails - they follow a much more rigid path.
10 Of course they were Calvinists, more rigid even than their brethren in Geneva.
11 In a way, our test was more rigid than those you are describing.
12 For instance, a backbone instantly makes an animal's body more rigid .
13 He maintained a more rigid posture as he glared at his older brother.
14 Every instant she grew whiter and her lips looked more rigid .
15 Her face seemed to grow even more rigid as she sat.
16 If desired, camp officials can make examinations more rigid than outlined by us.
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