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Rigidity is an attempt to control or shut down that chaos both inwardly and outwardly.
Dr. Tian Dayton: Relationship Dynamics Within the Addicted/Traumatized Family System Dr. Tian Dayton 2010
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* "Rigidity" of the constitution and its supremacy over any other source of law.
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Rigidity is detrimental to resilience; adversity builds resilience.
Rita Schiano: A Lesson in Resilience Rita Schiano 2011
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Rigidity is detrimental to resilience; adversity builds resilience.
Rita Schiano: A Lesson in Resilience Rita Schiano 2011
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Rigidity is detrimental to resilience; adversity builds resilience.
Rita Schiano: A Lesson in Resilience Rita Schiano 2011
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Rigidity is detrimental to resilience; adversity builds resilience.
Rita Schiano: A Lesson in Resilience Rita Schiano 2011
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Rigidity went on to run an excellent race at York's Dante meeting and is crying out for a step up to 12 furlongs.
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Dandino beat Rigidity at Doncaster in April and the latter is another to bear in mind considering what the winner has done since.
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Rigidity is an attempt to manage or shut down that chaos both inwardly and outwardly.
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Rigidity is an attempt to manage or shut down that chaos both inwardly and outwardly.
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