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Ice wedges require a much more rigorous climate to grow than does permafrost.
Since World War II, Western Christianity has found it difficult, from a cultural point of view, to ignore the challenge of other religions; and the mood has changed somewhat from the more rigorous climate in which the theology of the Word (i.e., Barth's position) was dominant.
Grocery is a much trickier and cost-heavy business to operate given the short shelf life of many of its products, and the need for more rigorous climate controls during transportation and storage, which means it's more difficult to scale.
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In addition to providing the basis for more rigorous projections of climate change impacts, this evidence will be crucial for improving public health interventions aiming at reducing the health consequences.
Culturally appropriate adaptations appeared to enhance risk perceptions and adaptation actions, suggesting a need for more rigorous cultural adaptation guidelines towards climate resilience when designing adaptation interventions for different ethnic groups.
Environmentalists cheered the S.E.C. inquiry in hopes that regulators were escalating their enforcement on the oil and gas industry to include more rigorous reporting to investors on the potential risks of climate change to their businesses.
The minimalists were more rigorous.
The stage is more rigorous.
What about something more rigorous?
So was adjusting to more rigorous competition.
There are more rigorous performance standards.
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