Sentence examples for perhaps more rigorous from inspiring English sources

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"Their due diligence in dealing with another club – whether in transfers or whatever – would be perhaps more rigorous".

The more limited, perhaps more rigorous, sense refers to a system of prepublication control; the broader sense includes, in addition, sanctions visited upon a publisher after publication (whether or not the publication has previously been "approved").

The CDC's Koo says that "in some ways, science at the CDC is perhaps more rigorous because it gets examined so much," she says.

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We may, perhaps, make more rigorous ethical demands upon you.

Dunn, noting he hears about gun thefts more often than straw purchases, said police should perhaps be more rigorous in following up on reports of stolen guns.

Also to the previous comment, in Ireland the mediation training process is the same in Ireland and perhaps more intensive and rigorous training would see the value of mediation increase in the future.

Perhaps it is more rigorous than I imagine, but my guess is it's not.

It needs to reduce its dependence on hospitals, tackle difficult questions of whether services are in the right places, and perhaps exercise a more rigorous approach to performance management.

We therefore expect that although the procedure we outline is perhaps more heuristic than rigorous, it yields highly suggestive candidates, which should be of interest to glioma researchers.

But perhaps intuition can be more rigorous than reason.

One or two of Marcus's ideas, perhaps more through lack of rigorous understanding than anything else, diverged from Stoic philosophy and approached that Platonism that was itself then turning into the Neoplatonism into which all pagan philosophies, except Epicureanism, were destined to merge.

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