Sentence examples for rigour imposed from inspiring English sources

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If you play word association, it turns out that for many in a Parisian classroom, the polar opposite of "competition" is "solidarity": ie, the useful rigour imposed by competition is overshadowed by the pain caused as society divides into winners and losers.

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When your friends are in trouble, the rigours imposed religiously on the poor and public services suddenly turn out to be negotiable.

The report identifies a secretive, bureaucratic culture within MAFF, inertia in the face of changing scientific advice and lack of rigour in imposing regulations.

In large part, this level of rigour has been imposed by regulatory requirements, but is in contrast to the lack of focus applied to the evolutionary consequences of many other management tools utilized in agriculture.

Much as the study of laminar patterns of termination imposed greater rigour on the concept of hierarchy, the in vitro properties offer a robust, empirical definition of driving and modulatory synaptic contacts (Reichova and Sherman 2004).

Mrs Merkel must demonstrate she can impose rigour on profligate Mediterraneans.

But Germany wanted the IMF as external enforcer, to impose rigour not only on Greece but also on the soft-hearted European Commission.More than two years later, the enforcer has at times been Greece's main helper.

It affected some of the newspapers but most powerfully RTÉ, where in the television-programmes area where I worked the anti-nationalist line was imposed with Stalinist rigour".

It was found that the approach opened the minds of potential users to the opportunities afforded by a well-designed information system, provided identification of required data, imposed a scientific rigour that transformed an ill-structured problem into a structured one, and resulted in widespread use of the program.

It affected some of the newspapers but most powerfully RTÉ, where in the television-programmes area where I worked the anti-nationalist line was imposed with Stalinist rigour". This attitude "led to some bizarre editorial decisions" and, in such circumstances, "bewildered southerners" like O'Leary looked elsewhere for explanation.

"Boundaries and expectations were respected because people realised this place wasn't an ego trip … the rigour felt right because it wasn't imposed by some man with a messiah complex".

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