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It may once again prove to be Mr. Summers's role to inject a rigorous economist's reality check into the debate over the scope and speed of an attack on global warming.
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"But in comparison to cinema today, we tried to be very rigorous and faithful to reality".
The risk, otherwise, is of sexual offences being subjected to a different and, in reality, more rigorous test than is applied to other crimes.
The risk, otherwise, is of sexual offences being subjected to a different and, in reality, more rigorous test than that applied to victims of other crimes.
By the time the gregarious, self-taught Signac met the solitary, academically trained Seurat, in 1884, the slightly older Seurat was formulating his rigorous system that reduced reality to fields of tiny dots of pure color.
Remnick said "reporters have the obligation to be as rigorous and critical as reality demands, and anything less is not journalism".
This understanding is the result of both careful observations from field experiments and the heuristic simulations of hypothetical realities with rigorous mathematical models.
The pop-culture cheerleader, rather than pointing to any reality — like the rigorous athleticism of today's sport — gestures only to itself, to past iterations.
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