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On the contrary, this approach would only deepen and rigidify the dilemma.
Memory tends to rigidify over time, while history calls for revision."
Down the side-streets they could see the great viscous mass lifting over the rooftops, flowing through the gutted buildings which in turn helped to rigidify them.
Instead of accommodating newly knowledgeable subordinates, its instinct has been to rigidify the hierarchy and attempt to deprive workers of their new-found access to the "text."
The removal of many married women from wage labour, the innovations such as the Education Act of 1870, and ideological forces also tended to rigidify the gender divisions.
And this was also the period when what had partly been a put-on - the persona of the reactionary philistine - began to rigidify into something real and permanent.
However, with the arrival of the Germans in about 1900, and particularly after the arrival of the Belgians in 1920, the categories began to "rigidify" and become thought of as ethnic.
The use of the RAWP formula also tends to rigidify the allocation of resources between different specialisms, and thus reflects past expenditure patterns rather than an explicit assessment of needs.
However the body tend to rigidify itself, and it produces a comic effect: " When materiality succeeds in fixing the movement of the soul, in hindering its grace, it obtains a comic effect.
Along these lines, the presence of the 4,6-O-benzylidene protecting group, which serves to rigidify the pyranoside against rehybridization at the anomeric carbon, is essential in shifting the equilibrium toward the covalent triflate, thus reducing α-glycoside formation.