Sentence examples for always rigorously from inspiring English sources

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Men and women of devout faith, who cherish (if not always rigorously follow) Shariah law increasingly embraced the convulsive idea that only elected political leadership was legitimate.

Amanda Wurst, Mr. Strickland's spokeswoman, said that the governor and his staff always rigorously reviewed clemency requests and that he had made no decision in the case.

More or less before the late 70s the movies had lived by a second world war code in which battle scenes might be fierce but always rigorously controlled.

Brad Drewett, ATP executive chairman and president, said: "The ATP has always rigorously supported the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme and believes that the move toward the Athlete Biological Passport is the appropriate step for tennis at this time.

@red_trevor Measure progress against lived experience: Statistics are powerful and useful, and measuring economies is an important thing to do, but we should always rigorously cross-examine against lived experience.

The essays mix in a number of specific thoughts about how the novels work with an overarching thesis that surfaces, often engagingly, but not always rigorously, and sometimes arguably.

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This standard has not always been rigorously applied.

By his own admission, Paul Palandjian is a guy who has always been rigorously focused: Harvard-educated, a former professional tennis player and the scion of a family of real estate developers who joined the family business.

In several meetings with him, Bello has been impressed by the president's political discipline he and his senior officials always stick rigorously to the script.Events have suddenly torn up that script, and the government finds itself facing a radically different political agenda.

For example, demographic data of interest to researchers, but peripheral to the direct needs of the agency providing the service, may not always be rigorously pursued and carefully collected when included in administrative data collections.

An additional problem with publishers' test banks is that the evaluation of questions in them has revealed that they may not always be as rigorously assessed for reliability and validity as would be necessary for summative assessment (Masters, 2001).

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