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He has told friends that being Apple's boss would be too rigorous, too all-consuming.
I had the impression that Doorknob's founders, Shannon Gillen and Elisabeth Motley, felt that given their vibrant surroundings, they didn't have to be too rigorous choreographically.
Depends on–I don't want to be too rigorous about that because you could imagine the other way around, but if you talk to managers this sounds more realistic, at least for retail goods like Coke and Pepsi.
The exam boards select work from random students to scrutinise, but they have a vested interest in schools choosing their syllabi so they are unlikely to be too rigorous.
The Catholic Church has a powerful incentive not to be too rigorous in cleansing its clerical ranks or screening immature seminarians, some of whom may be pedophiles drawn to the priesthood by the delusion that a celibate environment will help them cope with horrible urges.
The assumption of linearity may be too rigorous for any of these situations, especially when using the common 50 k SNP chip.
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Sometimes financial requirements were too rigorous to meet.
Putnam and his team are too rigorous for any of the usual objections to stick.
"They have an aura of intellectual competency without being too rigorous.
Yet Mackrell is too rigorous to let this sort of easy elision go without comment.
It can be a liability if you're too rigorous about it.
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