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was pretty rigorous
adverb
Somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.
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It was new and fascinating, but the Chinese government was pretty rigorous in terms of their supervision — looking over your shoulder all the time.
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"Our oversight is pretty rigorous, and it should be," Mr. McLaughlin said.
The Times is pretty rigorous on what goes in and what doesn't, The Guardian less so.
"Most landfills are pretty rigorous about having training of any staff that goes down there," Mr. Blackman said.
"It's pretty rigorous," said Alan P. Larson, the State Department's top economics official, who is running the account until the president's expected nominee, Paul Applegarth, is confirmed.
A hands-on demo of the mode suggested pleasing echoes of one of the best recent online games, Rainbow Six: Siege, as it fosters a great sense of being a part of a team, and is pretty rigorous.
Some of these estimates are pretty rigorous.
"We're pretty rigorous about lab notebooks, and very old school," she says.
We were pretty rigorous about endnoting, about saying where we were getting things".
Yes, but presumably the medical assessments at Broadmoor have been pretty rigorous?
"After people file their applications they have to get fingerprinted, get background checks, and go through a whole vetting process, which is pretty rigorous".
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