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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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We can be a bit more rigorous about this and quantify each state's degree of elasticity.
Those tests would in some cases be more rigorous than routine safety checks.
In the New York Times article "For Martha Stewart, The Secret Is Routine," Martha's regimen is more rigorous than fussy.
But perhaps intuition can be more rigorous than reason.
And it is more rigorous than previous exams.
Spokeswoman Haley Drage claims it's more rigorous than Fairtrade.
More importantly, some certifications are more rigorous than others.
Local licensing, still not complete, has been far more rigorous than expected.
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