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It remains to be seen whether the Chinese scheme will be more rigorous.
Many of these "assessments," as they are called, will be more rigorous than any in the past.
"The changes we are making will restore confidence in GCSEs … they will be more rigorous, with deeper subject content and match the best equivalent exams in the world".
The current ISC chair, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, appears determined the committee will be more rigorous and show greater independence of government, than it has in the past.
We have been promised that the new generation of GCSEs and A-levels will be more rigorous in terms of such knowledge.
Let's hope it will be more rigorous than the botched Tory defence review in 2010 or Thatcher's 1981 defence review, the cuts from which directly led to the Falklands invasion.
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There will also be more rigorous analysis of applications to offer care services, which Sutcliffe's report says will "make sure providers have the right values and motivations for providing care".
Crash tests for the 2012 season will also be more rigorous than in previous years.
Sants said a revamped FSA would need more experienced staff and cost the City more to fund: "The oversight process will have to be more rigorous and there will be greater constraints on the amount of risk they can carry".
Perhaps now that she is back on the inside, she will be more observant, more rigorous and more like herself.
These indices, CRSP claims, will be more academically rigorous and cheaper than existing ones.
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