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But the real problem here is the uncritical assumption that A.P. courses are good merely because they're "rigorous" — that is, very difficult.
We provide a rigorous (that is, independent of heuristic arguments) analysis of its error and cost.
The synthesis of the literature shared below draws from the realist approach in recognition that systematic reviews often exclude important observations from studies deemed less rigorous that may illuminate "mechanisms" [ 22– 24] or pathways to PTB.
In the end, we selected a clustering solution that was statistically rigorous; that yielded homogenous, diverse, and meaningful clusters; and that was representative of the general patterns we observed repeatedly across the majority of the clustering solutions.
"There is nothing this tough or this rigorous that the civil service or the independent adviser could provide".
Then they discover the lure of discipline; classical ballet technique is so rigorous that it obliterates every other thought.
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Thus the observability condition of MILP is more rigorous than that of the traditional SE models.
That would require a large, rigorous study that followed these babies.
It's a rigorous schedule that requires tremendous strength and stamina, but is the price that must be paid.
We were very rigorous about that".
Sir John promised the families a "rigorous" inquiry that would not "shy away from criticisms".
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