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How might it be made more rigorous?
And the tests themselves have been made more rigorous.
Almost from the beginning, however, the new mathematics of chance was invoked to suggest that decisions could after all be made more rigorous.
Courses have been made more rigorous, though also more parochial and inward-looking (rather like Britain itself in the past few years).
And, unless the medical screening required by the bill is made more rigorous, the unimpaired may still be able to profit at the expense of the truly sick.
The opera singer discusses her admiration for the conductor and the difficulty of the "Elektra" role, made more rigorous by the opera's lack of intermission.
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We may, perhaps, make more rigorous ethical demands upon you.
Tighter rules on mortgage lending took effect last year, requiring banks and building societies to make more rigorous checks on whether borrowers could afford their loans.
What's more, when they come to remortgage, borrowers will find that lenders will be required to make more rigorous affordability checks, scrutinising their spending on everything from bills to booze.
The new SDG algorithm is able to make more rigorous changes, making the final output must more pleasing (right).
This increased sensitivity makes more rigorous comparisons possible, for instance between left and right averted social attention cues.
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