This container is a paraboloid, but its shape does not need to be made as accurately as a rigid mirror.
But if he hopes to ridicule his new opponent's ideas for tax reform and portray him as a rigid Christian conservative, he may come off second-best.
The result is a liquid mirror as accurately shaped as a conventional rigid one but at about 1% of the cost.
The story about the psalter seems to represent Francis as a man of rigid principles.
There was a time when IBM was synonymous with the image as a stodgy and rigid old-line technology company.
The bamboo core, which runs the length of the ski with its grain running in a continuous line, gives the Peacepipe a rigid core that can return as much energy as a skier can put in.
Her head was mounted in a rigid frame as the doctors studied computer-enhanced images of her brain.
Realizing that this option is no longer viable, EU leaders could implement measures, such as a revamping of its painfully rigid labor market, to ignite entrepreneurship, innovation, productivity, and growth.
Toyota has combined polypropylene and rubber at the nanometer scale to make a bumper that is as rigid as the usual 4-millimeter bumper but almost 60% thinner.
Toyota has combined polypropylene and rubber at the nanometer scale to make a bumper that is as rigid as the usual 4-millimeter one but almost 60% thinner.
Nobody failed to see the irony that it was Germany which, in the late 1990s, had insisted on a rigid stability pact as its price for accepting the euro.
And the IMF showed itself to be a collegial and flexible organisation, not the aloof, rigid outfit that EU leaders have foolishly rejected as a source of help for Greece and other troubled members of the euro.
The best approach is probably to buy supplements from a pharmacy, health food store, qualified health care professional such as medical or naturopathic doctor, or from a large retail chain such as Whole Foods Market, which has very rigid standards for evaluating all supplements that its stores carry.
His face took on a masklike quality as the facial muscles became rigid.
This is why electronics in solar cells and TVs are covered with a rigid, thick barrier such as glass or expensive encapsulation layers.
This effect might be enhanced in plates without a very rigid continental plate, such as Central America as opposed to the Cascades.
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Amazon's first Kindle e-reader used a plastic non-rigid screen - known as an optical frontplane - to display its images.
But I would think that a decent starting point would be a rather more rigid application of the law as it currently stands.
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But as those rigid exchange rates require high interest rates, they impose a heavy penalty on growth.
Having established modern architecture as the reality of contemporary life, he also reduced it to a set of rigid aesthetic rules stripped of its revolutionary social and technological meaning.
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Such signs of resistance to economic liberalisation, compounded recently by concerns over tight liquidity and a rigid exchange rate, have dampened both retail and stock markets, as well as the foreign investment that Egypt badly needs.
Then suddenly, on a distant balcony, Mr Musharraf emerged dressed for combat, and stood rigid as he gave his salute.
Rather than treating software and networks with a rigid, engineering mindset, she thinks it is more realistic to see them as ecosystems.
They track how unemployment has changed over time in the sample as a whole, and then they look at how its evolution differs across countries, according to how rigid their labour markets are.
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