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But arts organisations are challenged to justify themselves on more rigorous grounds.

This made him doubly an outsider at a time when identity was closely bound up with family and native soil, but he was gifted and received a rigorous grounding in the classics and church law.

Vaizey argued towards the end of last year that classes in computing were "insufficiently rigorous" and in need of reform, saying that the government would seek to help technology firms work with schools to offer pupils "a genuinely rigorous grounding in computer science".

Although statistically rigorous, ground-based surveys are increasingly implemented, for example sampling-based national forest inventories [ 34] or the LUCAS survey in the European Union [ 35], there prevails a huge lack of high-quality, ground-based data on land management, especially for those regions where land use changes rapidly.

Interviews were transcribed and analysed by two researchers using rigorous grounded theory processes.

The Framework method ensures a rigorous, grounded analysis by helping researchers stay close to the data whilst developing their description of phenomena and their concepts.

Leaving behind a comfortable desk job for the rigorous training ground of the Light Opera of Manhattan, Mr. Cuccioli worked four part-time jobs to supplement his meager $35-per-week 35-per-week 35-per-week salary

8 p.m. 8) BROADWAY ON THE OHIO Home of the Humana Festival of New American Plays, one of the nation's foremost new-works festivals, Actors Theater of Louisville (316 West Main Street; 502-584-1205; actorstheatre.org) provides a rigorous testing ground for new talent.

Indeed, in some ways the book could be said to be an account not of Tom Brown's schooldays, but of Arnold's project to transform Rugby from a bear nursery for the upper classes into a rigorous training ground for Christian gentlemen.

Moreover, it was suggested in[23], and verified in practice in[12, 19, 24], that some measures used in ICA, such as negentropy, NG and kurtosis, remain useful for particular cases with dependent sources, but not much work has been done in this respect and a rigorous theoretical ground still lacks.

It was also suggested by Donoho in 1981, and verified in practice by Caiafa et al., that some of these measures remain useful for particular cases with dependent sources, but not much work has been done in this respect and a rigorous theoretical ground still lacks.

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