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Until you realise how rigorous a researcher he is.
We conducted a non-scientific though fairly rigorous (a calculator was involved) test to find out.
The admissions process is rigorous: A pool of 1,500 is whittled to 1,200 based on grades and recommendations.
James, as rigorous a man of science as early-20th-century America produced, was an active member of the society.
The 28 schools in New York City that sought exemption, he said, had failed to provide evidence that portfolios were as rigorous a measure of student work.
The life was rigorous, a struggle with day jobs, exhaustion, injuries and the need, against the odds, to shine before it was too late.
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And by building a library of rigorous A-level study aids and access resources, universities can make a big difference by recording what they do already and by virtually engaging their audience too.
We present a generalization of gamblets introduced in [62] enabling the resolution of these implicit systems in near-linear complexity and provide rigorous a-priori error bounds on the resulting numerical approximations of hyperbolic and parabolic PDEs.
How rigorous an assessment is needed?
He was a rigorous scholar, a fierce critic of "sloppy thinking" and a prolific writer.
January is such a rigorous drag of a month.
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