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The phrase "a more rigorous evaluation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a thorough and detailed assessment of a subject, process, or outcome.
Example: "In order to ensure the accuracy of our findings, we must conduct a more rigorous evaluation of the data collected."
Alternatives: "a more thorough assessment" or "a more detailed analysis".
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These alternative architectures have been perceptually evaluated using some example real songs, but a more rigorous evaluation of these schemes is left for future study, since an aligned dataset of real musical pieces with symbolic data is required for this task.
This year, he negotiated the creation of a more rigorous evaluation system for teachers, and he is currently trying to broker a dispute over whether the evaluations should be released publicly.
More than two in three voters said they supported the governor's top two goals: limiting retirement benefits for new public workers and linking a promised increase in state school aid to the establishment of a more rigorous evaluation system for teachers.
Louisiana's economic-development department initially estimated that its enterprise-zone programme had produced 9,000 jobs, but a more rigorous evaluation cut the figure to 3,000.The Pew Centre gave Kentucky only a "mixed" ranking in its survey, trailing behind 13 states thought to be better at evaluating their programmes (see map).
Programmes designed to allow a more rigorous evaluation of their impact.
Anyway, a more rigorous evaluation on both usefulness of recommendations should be addressed in future experiments.
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To aid in carefully designing this task, a user advisory group (UAG; http://www.biocreative.org/about/biocreative-iii/UAG/) was assembled that played an active role in assessing IAT systems and in providing a detailed guidance for a future, more rigorous evaluation of IAT systems (7).
There is a need for more rigorous evaluation of their effects, particularly among the youth.
There appeared to be great duplication of effort in the design and establishment of similar intervention models, and in many cases a need for more rigorous evaluation.
"We now need more rigorous evaluation, with a focus on what works, for whom and in which contexts".
BEIJING Chinese science leaders here today threw their weight behind plans to embrace open access and Western norms of scientific conduct, including a plea from the Chinese Academy of Sciences CASS) for more rigorous evaluation and peer review.
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