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If anything, it's become more rigorous.
It has become more rigorous in monitoring elections.
Child protection social work has become more rigorous and authoritative.
GCSEs will become more rigorous, through modules being stripped out.
Buyers seem to have become more rigorous about their choices when required to shed millions.
Scores significantly above chance are extremely rare, particularly as testing methods have become more rigorous.
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Due to the projected requirement for highly enhanced efficiency in power generation, the environment in advanced high temperature water-cooled nuclear systems becomes more rigorous compared to conventional fossil and nuclear power plants.
Things then became more rigorous and refined: disagreements remained, but within set limits.
For example, the licensing of private banks became more rigorous, and the government cracked down on tax evasion, which had been rampant since the implementation of economic reforms.
"It's the age where school becomes more rigorous and if kids fall behind, it's a predictor of them dropping out".
Beneath the sophistry of these contradictions lie subtle and elusive concepts of limits and infinity, only completely explained in the 19th century when the foundations of analysis became more rigorous and the theory of transfinite numbers had been formulated.
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