Sentence examples for perhaps rigorous from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps rigorous studying was to blame, she thought.

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

Because they are intrepid enough to move from Manhattan, Mr. Platt envisions the couple as modernists, although perhaps not rigorous ones.

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").

As a result, these French writers have seemed more stimulating to some Anglo-Saxon thinkers, working in intellectually more imaginative, but perhaps less rigorous, areas such as literature, history or sociology than the home-grown product.

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.

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

While perhaps not as rigorous as the gentile past of Downton Abbey, this allows us to have some expectation of what's going to happen in social situations.

Eight tiny "Thought Splinters" for solo oboe, given their world premiere by Christian Hommel, were compact and rigorous, perhaps a little aloof expressively but always intriguing.

Because protein supplements are not categorised as medicines, quality control during their manufacture is perhaps not as rigorous as it might be.

His reputation as perhaps the most rigorous of living sci-fi writers, the author of several critically acclaimed novels, was widespread.

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