But why are most e-ink displays hidden behind a rigid glass screen and not made bendy?
The main activity for most Antarctic tourists is shore landings using rigid inflatable craft powered by outboard engines.
Many of the problems of the public services arise because of rigid employment practices.
Elsewhere, a young girl was pulled out of the rubble alive but rigid with shock.
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It's the Democrats who want to impose a rigid, uniform agenda on all Americans.
The president practised a policy of containment, his face rigid with diplomatically suppressed emotions.
Yet creating a rigid "Europe of Rules" is exactly the German-led strategy for managing the crisis.
Alito and Roberts share a conservative philosophy, but it is not considered a rigid stance.
America's oil pipelines are largely unfettered by the rigid regulations that govern gas-pipeline tariffs.
The rigid corporate culture discourages companies from using their networks to make communication easy.
There is plenty of rigid conservatism, within France's big private firms and certainly among those early-rising artisans.
LZ-N07, a 75-metre semi-rigid design that can carry two tonnes of cargo, or 12 passengers.
This is the path to hardening of the spirit and becoming rigid and narrow-minded.
There is thus a risk that price stability may make relative wages even more rigid.
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The story about the psalter seems to represent Francis as a man of rigid principles.
Awkward though this is, e-mail's rigid protocols make it hard to innovate in the in-box.
Rigid caps on retail prices will limit operators' ability to offer novel roaming schemes.
I'm following a fairly rigid diet that's maintained by the Navy stewards out at the house.
It also further breaks down the rigid barriers between nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals.
Both Zawahiri and Imam were pious and high-minded, prideful, and rigid in their views.
Peter Drucker may not have been quite this rigid, but he would have been close.
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Even borrowers with stellar credit and cash collateral are experiencing a more rigid lending process.
Rigid labor laws have been at least partially loosened by the massive influx of Russian Jews.
There is a solution which is to have a cartel and then rigid pay constraints.
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Poor education systems and rigid immigration rules hold back the supply of skilled labor.
Guernsey's recycling centre has started accepting 'rigid plastics', which includes buckets, children's toys and garden furniture.
But in Norway, where pop music tastes are less rigid, he's a pop star.
Now we have neo-modernism which embraces a less rigid, more emotive expression of modernist.
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Its more successful mayors and state governors have been practical reformers not rigid ideologues.
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Such rigid structures were causing teachers to lose their professional pride and feeling of autonomy.
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