Like the United States taxes, but I follow that rigidly and, actually, I go beyond that.
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Two years ago Thailand was slapped down for suggesting that this principle be applied less rigidly.
Their problems were replicated across the continent: how to stay competitive with rigidly regulated labour and services markets.
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And he is rigidly opposed to the entitlement reforms that would save America from becoming another Greece.
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And very few and the more rigidly free market ones at that to sign up to the strong.
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Julianne Moore may be too earnest an actress for rigidly structured commercial comedy.
However, these programs are still working within a rigidly predefined set of operations.
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Starting a company too rigidly is going to change what you can do.
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Although every successful organization has formal hierarchies, they are more effective when they do not have to be rigidly enforced.
He also learnt that it had to be rigidly united if it was to resist corruption by the outside world.
The other thing that keeps this from being a full laptop replacement is that the keyboard is not rigidly attached.
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Attempting to achieve the enamel-like surface of early Renaissance panel painting, they painted on smooth panels or on fine-woven canvas rigidly stretched.
They believe the chancellor is sticking too rigidly to Tory-style economic policies.
My policy is not to rigidly define our business for the future.
"Men are often described as rigidly separating sex and feelings, " he says.
The GOP legislation is most strongly supported by rigidly conservative House Republicans like McClintock, Steve Scalise of Louisiana and Scott Garrett of New Jersey.
Labour peer Lord Knight accused the government of a "lack of action" on waste reduction and suggested that more rigidly enforced targets might help.
Primarily, Stark posits, because religion was decreed and rigidly enforced from the top in those two kingdoms, while elsewhere there was a relatively looser, more tolerant atmosphere.
Their curricula are rigidly laid down by state governments, and schools are among the last bastions of union influence in Australia: headteachers have few powers of discipline.
The Conservative MP said he hoped neither side would stick "rigidly" to their plans and there was now the possibility of producing a "charter which everyone can support".
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As befits a city that hates to go with the flow, Barcelona's take on modernism was the ebullient antithesis of the rigidly functional interpretation that defined it elsewhere.
But this is true only so long as the regulator does not rigidly apply the crude capital standards set in 1988 by the Basel committee on banking supervision.
It is equally plausible that, in communities less rigidly segregated than Chicago's, minorities have been attracted into areas near existing waste sites by industrial jobs or affordable property.
Rigidly pegged rates, they reckon, would be far more sensible.
Participants' rates were fixed more rigidly than Bretton Woods required.
When engaged in a conflict, emotions run high and people generally defend their best interests, which often feels like an attack and perpetuates a rigidly antagonistic line of communication.
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Interestingly, conservative pollster Frank Luntz found that clear majorities of NRA members are more reasonable about implementing such common sense measures than their more rigidly ideological parent organization.
After the out-of-sorts Alastair Cook rigidly prodded to second slip in the sixth over, Bell was given a formidable working over by Siddle, who reached speeds in excess of 93mph.
And then the company and its top management finds itself trapped in the one thing it does so well, rigidly believing that what brought it its success, will continue to make it prosper.
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The first task of this economic brains trust will be to cut Argentina's fiscal deficit, in order to reassure financial markets that the new government will stick to the country's rigidly fixed exchange rate.
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