Sentence examples for being more rigorous about from inspiring English sources

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That means being more rigorous about imagining what could go wrong and thinking through the effects.

Focusing on the positive "Brands will need to communicate in a more sophisticated, strategic way to capture people's imagination," says Liddell. "This starts with knowing when not to share good work that people expect you to be doing anyway, and being more rigorous about communicating the things that really add value".

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Since 9/11, countries have been more rigorous about inspecting passenger planes, but cargo planes — which initially carried the two bombs — are largely ignored.

But the final deal is far less demanding than the Commission's original proposal of 2003.And REACH even provides some supporting evidence in favour of the "Better Regulation" project, which promises to be more rigorous about the costs and benefits of regulation.

This was because public city governments ended up with extra layers of fees throughout all the steps of municipal debt issuance that corporate issuers were more rigorous about holding accountable.

Nextdoor, which describes itself as a private social network, is more rigorous about this than Streetlife, insisting new members of any of its 150,000 communities give proof of their address.

Contrary to Uber's claims, the suit says, taxis are more rigorous about safety than Uber, and for Uber to publicly say otherwise violates federal and state laws that prohibit false advertising.

Stirling argues that publics 'can be seen to offer means to reconcile tensions between the otherwise-estranged Enlightenment values of science and democracy' and offer 'an opportunity to be more rigorous about the uncertainties in bioscience innovation and more accountable about the exercise of power' [ 43].

He talked about being more rigorous when ideas popped into his head, about the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, about being willing to persevere with an idea that you believed in.

I think voters don't care greatly about the rigorous details of a policy plan and in that sense it doesn't help Warren that much that she's being more rigorous than the other candidates.

The Trust said it would be "more rigorous and transparent about assessing BBC performance in future and that will include retrospective reviews of other big projects and an assessment, for 2014-15, of the BBC's progress in implementing PwC's recommendations".

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