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Record-keeping must also be more rigorous, with business and personal accounts well segregated.
"The changes we are making will restore confidence in GCSEs … they will be more rigorous, with deeper subject content and match the best equivalent exams in the world".
In the same line with my first comment, I find the authors should be more rigorous with their citation of previous work.
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Compared to Canadian funding organizations, many overseas agencies add layers of complexity and are more rigorous with their reporting requirements.
But, these studies are more rigorous with larger sized samples, matched control groups, and attempts to control the placebo effect.
The N.C.A.A. should be more rigorous in keeping colleges compliant with its rules, but true accountability rests with individual boards.
You really have to be more rigorous.
Assessment of inter-rater reliability on actual patients is more rigorous in comparison with case scenarios [5, 13].
"One could look at this as an argument for the Common Core -- the standards are more rigorous, and more aligned with international norms," Ripley said.
Mr. Spitzer said the bus operators agreed to comply with standards that were more rigorous than current laws.
Considering the set G T 2, for any value of α tested, ComplOverlap was more rigorous or produced results equivalent to those with the graphic oracle.
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