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Wakefield, by contrast, was "terrible": "There was no rigour there.
His idiom is full of clichéd, mechanical gestures, with repeated riffs and nagging melodies, but the music has no focus and no rigour.
"The group's bottom-up, competitive election process provides no rigour for assessing the commercial capability levels of candidates as there is no meaningful competency bar in place.
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For me, the appeal of Jaap van Zweden is his lack of pomp or histrionics, his no-nonsense rigour, his steady hand.
The 200-plus towers now on the way face no such rigour.
She added: "There was no such rigour of thinking on the social policy decisions".
Six years into Athens' economic crisis, even more Greeks claim they have been pushed to the point where they can no longer survive the rigours of austerity.
Many ballerinas, when they turn 40, abandon dance altogether, accepting that their bodies can no longer accommodate the rigours and stresses of classical technique.
But despite a growing injury record, which has prompted some to suggest his body can no longer withstand the rigours of international cricket, England remain confident he can return to their ranks and continue his international career.
It is, but Mr Jung used all of the available data, so no study with more rigour is possible.
Generalised statements about the purpose of business outside of profit are no substitute for the rigour of an enterprise defining its contribution to society through its core activities.
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