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How to use rigor in a sentence

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They understood that the university's chief appeal to many intellectuals was not its scholarly rigor but the sense of community it provided.
What's more, it's ballet chosen for the rigor and intensity of the choreography, not the flamboyance of the spectacle.
Myofibrils were isolated by using fine needles to disaggregate specimens on a cover glass in a drop of rigor solution.
It is also vital to debate criteria of formal quality in art alongside conceptual rigor.
In fact, the viewer should be able to inspect a visual representation and a traditional logical formal proof with the same rigor.
Coincidentally, stiffness recovery in rigor conditions showed gradual creep before reaching a plateau.
And, like ecotourism itself, there are wide variations in the types and rigor of these certification programs.
This policy must be grounded in the examination of independent metrics and is not viable without this rigor.
The exegesis, far from being new, sloppy in concept, or un-researched, now has its own developing history and rigor.
We are applying the same analytical rigor to our efforts on diversity that we apply to other aspects of our operations.
Educators at all levels need to reconcile rigor and creativity, and to treat them as compatible, coexisting dimensions of intelligence.
Rawls aspires to the construction of a very determinate theory from quite minimal premisses, and proceeds with great rigor and sophistication.
He tries to slide the ring off his mother's finger, but rigor mortis has set in.
Despite the assiduity and rigor of the performers, modern dance was generally promoted and received as a pastime for females.
Looking up and down the central atrium, its compositional rigor and strength are evident.
Moreover, there are plenty of private schools for low-income students whose educational rigor is deeply suspect.
It's up to you to decide how much time to invest in which area, and what level of rigor or method to apply to match the quality level needed.
I tried to remove a newspaper from his hand, but rigor mortis had practically grafted it to his skin.
The desire for practicality clearly outweighed the desire for academic rigor.
Everybody experiences gradual muscular rigor mortis, where over time you become stiffer and stiffer and stiffer.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is like an iron country, and the spirit is oppressed by its rigor and melancholy.
It was judged not proper for me to return, considering the rigor of the season.
The intense pallor of his face, the set eyes, the stiffened limbs, spoke of the rigor mortis and the finality of tragedy.
Though the rigor mortis had not set in, he had evidently been dead some time.
The other patient was seized with a rigor the third morning after delivery.
He was nerving himself to this rigor as he rode from Brassing, and meditated on the representations he must make to Rosamond.
They are in a state of extreme contraction, far exceeding the usual rigor mortis.
This odorous secondhand garment tattered and ragged, dipped in blood, drenched in brethren's woes and rigor mortis.
The chair of academic programs identified a need to evaluate all nursing courses for rigor and substantiality.
The mine owner did not speak, but the rigor of his eyes did not relax.
The flesh had become cold and rigor mortis was beginning to set in.
The tissues then become tough and hard, a condition known as rigor mortis.
The result of our having everything out was simply to reduce our situation to the last rigor of its elements.
In expressing the idea, rational rigor and expressiveness collide.
Instead of acting as a tonic on the individual Scot, it cramped him in a tetanic rigor.
The rigor of the decemvirs was tempered by the equity of the prtors.
We regret to be obliged to add, that, owing to the rigor of the season, he was using his tongue as a handkerchief.
Just a little bit of rigor mortis but I think I've shaken it off now.
His muscles were set as hard as a board in the most exaggerated rigor mortis, while the contraction of the fibres had drawn his mouth into a hard sardonic grin.
It's a waltzy thing so I can bring out the rigor mortis again.
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