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Maybe, as McCormack indicated, there was a lack of focus and rigour for too long.
But nascent new media, with its demands for factual rigour, for expressions of humanity; these could keep us safe.
However the design of appropriate indicators must proceed with specificity and rigour for subjective measures to add value to programming and policy for climate resilience.
We seek a clear statement of the scaling which may be expected with rigour for transportation or other noise at low Mach numbers M, based on Lighthill's and Curle's theories of 1952 and 1955.
It assists them to clearly identify their issues, develop specific research questions and decide the best approach to answer those questions with the appropriate rigour for their own situations.
Composed of everyday materials – paper, pencils, paper-clips, vegetables – they are often springboards to bigger works elsewhere, but they "add a rigour for the practice and give me focus".
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The Cronbach's alpha was 0.87 for rigour of guideline development, 0.64 for context and content, and 0.71 for application.
Clinicians' stories portrayed an NHS that is organised either for greater rigour or for greater emotional engagement and empathy.
On the Methodist church's website, he describes himself as "known for an objective rigour and for asking the questions others might avoid".
The WHO EPI survey methodology has previously been criticised for lacking methodological rigour and for introducing bias.
Furthermore, QD has been criticised for its lack of rigour and for being flawed, when it comes to judging its credibility.
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