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the rigour
noun
Severity or strictness.
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The rigour stayed with him.
The rigour of this new form was a liberation.
I loved the discipline, the rigour, the big shouty men.
There weren't the people to do the rigour.
Mr Seracini says he wants to bring the rigour of clinical medicine into art conservation.
As with McCartney, I applaud the dedication of vegans, the rigour and control their diet demands.
Countries differ widely as to the rigour of such examinations, however.
The entire structure of metaphysics and theology seemed to totter under the rigour of Kantian criticism.
He and his colleagues convinced others because of the rigour of their methods.
To Husserl, Dilthey's doctrine of worldviews was incapable of achieving the rigour required by genuine science.
I'm sure with all the rigour and guidance Francis will provide, Pembow will be just fine.
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