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We can be a bit more rigorous about this and quantify each state's degree of elasticity.
For his family, a trip to Philadelphia is a bit more rigorous than, say, taking a cab to the train station.
My mother has a pet peeve about other diners at our table having their plates cleared before all have concluded with their entrees, whether at our country club (where presumably the training should be a bit more rigorous than Applebee's) or elsewhere.
I admittedly put it through something a bit more rigorous than standardized testing when incorporating it into my daily usage — recording a podcast on Skype, listening to music while working/browsing the web (it's part of my job, I swear) — and got a few hours less than that.
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The government has concluded that the private sector is not doing its bit, hence the more rigorous affirmative action in the 2004 BEE legislation.Yet already the BEE project is causing a host of new problems.
"Why don't we slow down a bit and get more rigorous proof that this is working".
The older generation of creationists "would come up with an explanation or a model and say, 'This solves it!' I'm a bit more cautious and at the same time more rigorous.
It has helped improve basic literacy and numeracy a bit, but would work better if it were more rigorous.
But sometimes you want a long, thoughtful analysis, and the essays in this book deliver: they are simultaneously rigorous and, thankfully, just as accessible as (and maybe a bit more cogent than) your average Amazon review.
The minimalists were more rigorous.
So was adjusting to more rigorous competition.
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