Sentence examples for to rigorous from inspiring English sources

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to rigorous

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Showing, causing, or favoring rigour; scrupulously accurate or strict

  • A rigorous officer of justice

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And films are subject to rigorous censorship.

He collects data and subjects it to rigorous analysis.

"All free schools are held to rigorous account.

They have subjected new laws to rigorous cost-benefit analysis.

They work to rigorous standards enforced by the Red Cross, but pay a heavy price.

"But we're holding ourselves to rigorous, very scientific standards, precisely to distinguish it from previous claims".

I have seen no studies that put the validity of these evaluations to rigorous review.

Spending supported by aid budgets is routinely subjected to rigorous evaluation, with extensive use of RCTs.

Located behind the forehead, the frontal lobe was once regarded as inaccessible to rigorous scientific analysis.

We shall have to hope it will be exposed to rigorous examination in parliament.

In a climate of austerity, DfID's commitment to rigorous examination of its performance is important.

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