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hidebound

[hahyd-bound] / ˈhaɪdˌbaʊnd /


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Sanitary Commission was paid for by contributions from the public; it was also, at first, opposed by the hidebound Army Medical Department.

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An industry as hidebound as this one is going to need time to retool and figure out ways to address shifting consumer tastes.

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The hidebound company, overly reliant on mainframe computers, had been out-hustled by nimbler makers of desktop computers and software.

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And away from it, he has set out to reshape the hidebound culture of English cricket to suit the 2020s.

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The agency was just like the Saginaw he’d run from, Dudek said: an insular, hidebound place where everyone knew everyone and they all thought innovation would cost them their jobs.

From Salon