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The average magazine article is fact-checked far more rigorously than the average book.
Researchers studied the risks and costs of screening more rigorously than ever before.
In key instances, randomized experiments are introduced that test hypotheses more rigorously than is ordinarily possible with survey data.
Women in the United States are screened much more rigorously than women in Britain, with annual mammography starting at 40.
Constables answering to the authorities pursued highwaymen and similar culprits far more rigorously than in previous centuries.
There's no country on Earth in which sustainable agriculture has been analyzed more in depth and more rigorously than in the UK.
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Generally speaking, instrumental music is more rigorously metric than is vocal music.
The newer trials, more rigorously designed than the Dutch one, are expected to provide clearer answers about whether the drugs can ward off Alzheimer's.
The city was "the heart of the revolution," in one popular refrain, and its protesters were less politicized and more rigorously nonviolent than elsewhere in Yemen.
Mr. Boulez's "Marteau Sans Maître," which ends the concert, might be more rigorously constructed than all seven Cage pieces sharing the program, combined.
A couple of large face-to-face surveys, more rigorously constructed than regular polls, have then been tapped to pinpoint the voters they missed – the very old, the apathetic young, and the "too busy to talk".
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