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When he was diagnosed with cancer, he faced it with characteristic honesty, courage and rigour," said Mundy.
Carbon War Room is bold and agile, RMI has the rigour," said Branson, who said he would continue to support the new operation financially.
Mastin, a fan of Gove's aim for greater rigour, said the proposed version that emerged from the education department tragically failed to offer children the broad and balanced education the education secretary had promised.
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Still, all this creativity and spontaneity must be balanced with careful methodology and rigour, says Chris Giles.
"It's not a 'survey' or 'poll' but a 'campaign' totally lacking any scientific rigour," he said on Twitter.
When he was diagnosed with cancer, he faced it with characteristic honesty, courage and rigour," Mundy said.
"There is a rigour here," says Gulliver.
The government wants to raise aspirations and increase rigour, he says.
It would be a nonsense if the ECB's dogged defence of monetary rigour led, say, to an Italian default and a global depression.A bad deal, or a much worse one Put our plan to many Europeans creditor Germans, debtor Greeks or Eurosceptic Britons and they may moan that this is not what they were promised when the euro was set up.
He confirmed that he is going to replace GCSEs with a new exam with more "rigour" and he said that he expected most pupils to sit it.
"Nord has crafted and choreographed the renovation of this existing building with extraordinary rigour," the judges said.
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