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"They have an aura of intellectual competency without being too rigorous.
He admits that some animal charities have not helped by being too rigorous in who they will allow to adopt their dogs.
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Sometimes financial requirements were too rigorous to meet.
He has told friends that being Apple's boss would be too rigorous, too all-consuming.
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.
The act, however, proved controversial, as did his curriculum reforms, which some argued were too rigorous and unrealistic; for instance, five-year-olds were to study fractions.
The penitential rite involving strict discipline did not endure beyond the early Middle Ages, and there can be no doubt that it was too rigorous for most Christians.
The alto saxophonist and composer Steve Coleman puts his trust in systems, though he's too rigorous to let any premise go untested.
Snodgrass has been too rigorous in selecting his "Selected," a far less grave shortcoming than being too lax, but a shortcoming all the same.
Even today his focus on pure dance, steps and structure, is too rigorous for those who demand dance-drama or movement that expresses specific emotion.
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