Sentence examples for rigorously wrong from inspiring English sources

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Yes, micro is a lot more rigorous — but if it's rigorously wrong, who cares?

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Lawyers often use "positivist" abusively, to condemn a formalistic doctrine according to which law is always clear and, however pointless or wrong, is to be rigorously applied by officials and obeyed by subjects.

This is not to say that German policy on these and many other points is necessarily wrong, but only that it deserves to be rigorously debated.

That's because the story of steroid use that must be rigorously pursued is simply about the choice between right and wrong, more about those who don't than those who do.

Although this method is able to identify the oscillation source in many tested cases, it may possibly fail or provide wrong results [33] and the fundamental location principle has not been rigorously proved.

His most recent book, Ethical Porn for Dicks: A Man's Guide To Responsible Viewing Pleasure, is a humorous and provocative handbook for men who want to think more rigorously, or comprehensively, about their porn consumption and whether there's a right or wrong way to consume porn.

It's not that television shows before and after haven't used every inch of the TV screen to tell compelling stories, but on a modest budget (i.e., the catering budget for your average Hollywood blockbuster), "Breaking Bad" quietly knitted together all those elements and rigorously used them to give even more depth, heft and meaning to its Everyman Gone Wrong story.

This comes with examining what we have done right and wrong and rigorously applying lessons learned -- especially what we have learned from this latest debacle.

However, a correct handling of undetectable data became critical when population parameters were wrong, and we showed that this can be achieved by likelihood-based approaches that rigorously calculate the information contained in BDL data.

Robbe-Grillet discovered a rigorously annotated copy of his second novel, Le Voyeur (1955), and found that the unfortunate American had got everything wrong.

Rigorously reported and somberly produced, "The War Briefing" is both a diagrammatic explanation of everything that has gone wrong over the past few years and a grim visual tour of a landscape that nature itself seems to have made impervious to the ambitions of outside occupiers.

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