Rigid
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423 examples of Rigid in a sentence
It shows a cockroach moving over incredibly rough terrain without tipping over, and it's able to do this because its legs are a combination of
rigid
materials, which is what we traditionally use to make robots, and soft materials.
So one of the big contributions from my lab has been to combine
rigid
and soft materials in very, very small mechanisms.
But humans sometimes are, well, actually, all humans are unique in their own way, and sometimes you really don't play well under this really
rigid
structure.
Their cooperation is very
rigid.
We need a more flexible system that doesn't squeeze entrepreneurs and investors into one
rigid
financial outcome.
The double bonds in these molecules have a kind of weird property; they're
rigid.
Vertebrates like us have a
rigid
skeleton to support our bodies, with joints that allow us to move.
Traditional clothing companies have built offshore, global,
rigid
supply chains.
The other problem with this video is that the brain is shown as a kind of
rigid
whole as it moves around, and that's not true either.
So instead of
rigid
traffic rules, flow will be regulated by a mesh of dynamic and constantly self-improving algorithms.
However, our stories are much more than this
rigid
dichotomy of strength and resilience.
I felt suffocated by the
rigid
architecture of our African masculinity.
Here, the bard plays with the
rigid
class system of his own time, taking three distinct groups and turning their society upside-down in a world where no mortal is in control.
You see, the Khmer Rouge looked to Cambodia, and they saw centuries of
rigid
inequality.
Now, this is a
rigid
laryngoscope.
You mix them together and they make a
rigid
double helix.
Their bodies are complex mechanical structures using
rigid
materials such as metal and traditional
rigid
electric motors.
We have many ideas how to drastically improve performance, using new materials and new designs to reach a level of performance beyond biological muscle and also beyond traditional
rigid
electric motors.
Unlike their traditional
rigid
counterparts, soft life-like robots will safely operate near people and help us at home.
After releasing oxygen to tissues, these mutated proteins lock together into
rigid
rows.
Or how would it look, considering this book has so much gibberish, if I combined both universes in a single arrangement:
rigid
letters and smooth letters living together in the same composition.
I think, it's partly that seriousness, the forces of seriousness, of humorlessness, would limit us to narrow thinking,
rigid
ideology, cruelty, and a tunnel vision whereas humor obliges us to have an open mind.
These two men were dealing with politics at a very, very high level, and they knew very well that sometimes only humor can break down entrenched positions and
rigid
ideology.
I'd like to give you an example of how humor can be used to break down
rigid
thinking and entrenched positions.
A turtle’s shell has obvious advantages for guarding against predators, but the
rigid
casing also presents some challenges.
The New York Times has very
rigid
policies about that.
By providing a
rigid
surface to press against, primates could splay out their pads to create even more contact with the trees.
The strengthened wall is more rigid, restricting further growth.
Earlier European painters in the Cubist tradition had employed
rigid
geometry to abstract external subjects.
The conventional view of emotions as good or bad, positive or negative, is
rigid.
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