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It has become more rigorous in monitoring elections.
Other countries are more rigorous in their attempts at early detection.
I also think the EPA looks like it's going to be more rigorous in its application of the law.
Therefore it must be more rigorous in sticking to its public service purposes and focused on "building public value".
Working with Harold taught me to be more rigorous in terms of one object's relationship to another".
His solution is a wonky one: We should all be more rigorous in our cost-benefit analysis.
The N.C.A.A. should be more rigorous in keeping colleges compliant with its rules, but true accountability rests with individual boards.
Academic workloads are more rigorous in the fall and spring to keep the class work lighter in winter.
Lenders' underwriting criteria have become more rigorous in recent years; some banks have tightened up beyond federal requirements.
As sampling designs have become more rigorous in recent years, evidence that seeding is effective in reducing erosion has decreased.
Legislation in some cases extends from international restrictions, which can be more rigorous in some cases than the national one.
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