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Quite what the Coalition - a normally rigorous enemy of universal benefits and champion of the small state - is doing investing hundreds of millions in a (semi -universal, non-meansemi -universal-funded, state-delivered benefit like free school meals will baffle many on testedown side.
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And we can't let rhetorical purity become the enemy of rigorous practice and real accountability".
And what I would say is this: a President who regards some of the most ambitious and rigorous media outlets as "enemies of the American people" is speaking an ominous language the language of the authoritarian.
As new historical evidence revises our understanding of the Vietnam War and renders any direct analogies untenable, we can at least draw one lesson: to be rigorous in our analysis of the enemy's war effort.
Undaunted, the two men endure a rigorous training period, where they go from being enemies to best friends.
This is corporate enemy No. 1. Unless you have a rigorous program of removing obsolete servers at the end of their lifecycle, it is very likely that between 15% and 30% of the equipment running in your data center is comatose.
After passing a rigorous background test, he worked in military intelligence, training to provide assessments of the enemy's capabilities.
But a weapons system this complex must go through long and rigorous testing before engineers can be sure it will reliably shield American cities from enemy missile attack.
But Mr. Radsan, who teaches at the William Mitchell College of Law in St . Paul said every drone strike should be subject to rigorous internal checks to be "sure beyond a reasonable doubt" that the target is an enemy combatant.
Hearkening to Hippocrates, physicians must combat the disease with their patients through ongoing and rigorous medical and bioethical reflection lest the physician or patient, rather than the disease, become the enemy the other must combat.
Training: Rigorous.
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