All eligible patients were assigned to each group by simple randomization with rigorous allocation concealment. |
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The rigorous enforcement of intellectual property rights is really, really starting to look like low-down bullying. |
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Because the stakes are high, and because good regulation demands the proof of clear public benefit, the Commission's approach is rigorous. |
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Edward IV and Henry VII restored their authority by attainders and forfeitures coupled to the rigorous exploitation of the king's feudal rights. |
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Leviticus is a rigorous laying out of the law especially in regard to the tabernacle, temple, and cultic practice. |
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The decision to permit imports of GM animal feed by the EU is after rigorous testing over many years. |
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He himself subjects his work to a rigorous process of examination and re-examination. |
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Since that time the device has gone through rigorous testing to develop tamper-resistant and fail-safe systems. |
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Because of the inherent hackability of the Internet, E-business transactions require far more rigorous security. |
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Ankle support can be worn within a shoe to provide user with support and stabilization during rigorous activity. |
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Heisenberg states that the nonvalidity of rigorous causality is necessary and not just consistently possible. |
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Conduct a consistent and rigorous assessment of scalability and fundability potential. |
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She returned in 1936, having passed rigorous initiation rites to become a mambo. |
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It has rigorous objectives and targets and will be monitored by directors, managers or teams. |
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The discussion of this point must necessarily take place in rigorous scientific language, and I am ill-equipped for the task. |
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The demand for meat in the US forces the slaughterhouses to maintain rigorous production schedules. |
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They are based on loyalty to friends, distrust of authority, a history that is largely unwritten and a rigorous sense of fair play. |
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The observations were branded as unscientific and the product of insufficiently rigorous methods. |
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This difference was significant, even in the rigorous statistical analysis for the cluster level design, controlling for confounding variables. |
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The state of having his papers mislabeled and unpreserved was anything but rigorous. |
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At first he studied under teachers who prescribed rigorous fasting and self-mortification. |
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It called for more rigorous training of the workers who screen passengers entering airport terminals. |
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Kids were forced to rise before dawn, perform rigorous exercises, and march like soldiers. |
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Our classes are more rigorous than advanced placement and we are tested by international standards. |
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Precautions for droplet infection should be instituted, including the wearing of masks and rigorous disinfection and hygiene procedures. |
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I have watched at close quarters as he has fended off the most rigorous questions concerning both his private life and his political beliefs. |
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The thesis was on the theory of probability, and in it he developed the main results of the theory in a rigorous but elementary way. |
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Just like the rigorous ING Bank building further up the street, the Stock Exchange sits uncomfortably in the urban fabric. |
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In fact, impartiality is far less important in analysing data than parsimony and rigorous self discipline. |
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No rigorous studies have evaluated the frequency or magnitude of effects of such substances on blood pressure. |
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The accelerator work here will be unclassified, subjected to rigorous reviews and to publication of results. |
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Training consisted of daily sessions of rigorous circuits and sparring to fine-tune skills and fitness for the approaching battle. |
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The rigorous high-fat, low-carb diet used to treat epileptic seizures in children is probably safe in the short term. |
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Since the tragedy, the world's only fleet of supersonic jets has undergone safety modifications, rigorous checks and numerous test flights. |
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For a break from his rigorous five-time weekly training routine, he indulges in mellow dancing with the Silver Shadow Dancers. |
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How apt that such a rigorous game as chess would play a role in this tightly controlled home. |
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They had very strict definitions of membership and rigorous membership tests. |
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Kids with poor turnout tend to destroy their knees under rigorous training at a school that insists on turnout. |
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Yet he doesn't betray the rigorous sensibility and intelligence that is his hallmark. |
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The Australian Constitution, with its more rigorous separation of powers, prevents our common law changing in the same direction. |
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Her dancers share Streb's rigorous turn of mind and her taste for visceral thrills. |
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Yet people choose dentists every day using much less rigorous and methodical approaches. |
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Like it or not, the beauty of mathematics springs from its rigorous austerity. |
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But so far, efforts to impose more rigorous academic standards on voucher schools have failed. |
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You could even argue that Flaubert's supple perfection as a novelist is matched by Ibsen's rigorous economy as a dramatist. |
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The cadets undergo rigorous training in sailing, boat pulling and ship modelling. |
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No-one should argue against teaching future citizens to think critically and to subject orthodoxies and truisms to rigorous examination. |
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The first is his splendid and rigorous Trinitarianism, with its unique mutual correction and correlation of Eastern and Western traditions. |
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These chapters are required reading for anyone interested in how rigorous biostratigraphy should be done with any fossil group, not just mammals. |
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The paediatric cardiac surgeons now have data that are robust and rigorous. |
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She has already resumed her rigorous stollen-baking schedule, a regimen into which she was indoctrinated as an overworked extern at Bouley. |
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Having formulated their hypothesis, they conduct rigorous experiments to test it. |
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The Gymnasien were raised above all other schools, and the Abitur, which qualified for university admission, was made more rigorous. |
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He applied sandal paste on his forehead and wore the sacred thread across his body and was rigorous in the ablutions before prayers. |
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Spatial closeness, or miniaturization, not only encourages convivial social life but also enable the rigorous utilization of all resources. |
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So it doesn't matter if you picked a different list today so long as the companies met that test and you did rigorous paired comparisons. |
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Can we really quantify costs in such a rigorous way, for the world as a whole and for a century or more hence? |
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Unbelievably he is 38 years old, but possesses a super trim and supple body, honed by many hours of rigorous and demanding training sessions. |
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For some it means wilderness treks, hemp do-rags, and a rigorous recycling regimen. |
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This result, discovered by a heuristic argument, can be converted into a rigorous proof by using the method of exhaustion or integration. |
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The University is considering plans to introduce more rigorous target quotas for admissions of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. |
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At the same time the number of such superstates was much reduced, to two by most computations or, on a more rigorous calculation, to one alone. |
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After a rigorous hike, we walked out on a wooden pier jutting out into the very still lake. |
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Certainly, playing on a collegiate team isn't easy, requiring a student to adhere to a rigorous practice and study schedule. |
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While chambermaids set to work with trolleys laden with clean sheets and cleaning materials, Anita embarks on her rigorous checks. |
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The primary responsibility for ensuring against abuse must rest with faculty peers, and must begin with rigorous hiring practices. |
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But to advance our knowledge such views need to be supported by rigorous analytical reasoning and the dispassionate gathering of cases and data. |
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The first course of goat cheese ravioli was rigorous and delightful in its pretty sauce, an intense parsley froth. |
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He set a rigorous study schedule for himself and worked hard to keep to it. |
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That is why there needs to be a system of rigorous and robust inspections allied with heavy sanctions to enforce minimum standards. |
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Harry spent Monday to Thursday going through a series of rigorous assessments alongside 31 other candidates. |
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In addition to his work on geometry, Bolyai developed a rigorous geometric concept of complex numbers as ordered pairs of real numbers. |
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Nguyen's work is one manifestation of her longstanding love for rigorous and creative mathematical proofs. |
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His main work involved applying philosophy to mathematics, the philosophy taking precedence over rigorous mathematical proofs. |
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This cross-border event is a rigorous and testing challenge of endurance and skill. |
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A viable decision making system must be able to withstand the rigorous critique of players. |
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Being in heaven is like participating in a not especially intellectually rigorous self-help encounter group. |
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It was a rigorous and intensive course, and this was reflected in the number of passes. |
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The past few months have been a time of rigorous reevaluation for the company. |
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A rigorous scientific method was employed to generate the target sample for the study. |
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Thus the rigorous intellectualism of serialism and the freedom of aleatoric processes are not paradoxical, but stem from the same mindset. |
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Turning to his bibliography, a rigorous catalogue of debates in book and periodical, we face an embarrassment of choice. |
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Jack Ford, as he now became, spent the next three years in a rigorous, all-encompassing apprenticeship under his brother. |
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A lot of citizens base their own purchases on what product has passed the rigorous demands of police work. |
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I soon settled in for some rigorous study, busying myself with my alternately prone and prostrate experiments. |
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I said, unable to stop myself, that her definition seemed a bit all-inclusive and a little shy of rigorous. |
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Regulators argue that new methods must undergo rigorous validation procedures before they gain official acceptance. |
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The probationary firefighters took part in a rigorous, 23-week training program. |
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Their bodies, thinned by rigorous fasting and scarred by the disciplines of self-mortification, were decently concealed by long dark robes. |
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I thought that they would be a little more rigorous and heart-searching than they were. |
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In 1970, he joined the renascent surrealist group, and has maintained a rigorous, even militant commitment to its principles. |
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The rigorous new standards for drinks promotions and happy hours are being supported by the Government and police. |
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Sometimes more reportage than art exhibition, the show failed to provide a rigorous historical analysis. |
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Lubenow adheres to a dry empiricism and rigorous abstention from overt theory which he deems appropriately Cantabrigian and Apostolic. |
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But here he has resorted to lazy shape-making rather than the rigorous analysis for which he is known. |
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I'm less rigorous with using only free software on my Android phone than on my desktop. |
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Yet they do not raise objections to studies that are even less rigorous or generalizable on such issues as the impact of divorce on children. |
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Military training was emphasized and legionaries were put through rigorous and continuous training. |
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It is a choice some will make in a world where many feel there is less and less time to dally with being rigorous. |
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We suggested a rigorous NASA-approved muscle-atrophy avoidance course or perhaps days on end pulling slot machines in Vegas for preparation. |
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One large test and a somewhat rigorous industry experience qualification and I can now put some letters after my name. |
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Marc Newson is known for his funkily futuristic, but technically rigorous approach to design. |
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A more rigorous analysis could lead one to conclude that labor costs played a role. |
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And Handel was no less rigorous and independent in his exploitation of fugal material by inferior composers. |
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They also have more rigorous and frequent solvency tests on customers, and consistently charge interest on late payments and reminders. |
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I shall hope that a more rigorous, if more cumbrous, mode of expression will always be readily available. |
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There aren't a lot of universal truths in our world that can withstand a rigorous cross-examination. |
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All kosher-slaughtered animals undergo rigorous inspection, and meat and fowl must be thoroughly cleansed of blood. |
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They were so outraged by the defendant that they became the most rigorous legal formalists imaginable. |
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His music combined dazzling bursts of musical light with Gallic elegance and the rigorous formalism of a classicist. |
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Just as important as rigorous analysis when restructuring a company is a compelling vision of the future, she said. |
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The agency is committed to rigorous safety testing before a variety or technology is released to the public. |
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But, by paying rigorous attention to the real dynamics of human relationships, Marber shows that it is possible to get a whole lot closer. |
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He has not provided any rigorous analysis or even detailed explanation of these alleged technical problems. |
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Corn produced this summer could undergo the same rigorous testing we are currently seeing for this genetically engineered trait. |
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As outside investment, knowledge and rigorous selection spreads through the region, the wines are becoming extremely polished and refined. |
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This study came under sharp criticism on many points, including its lack of rigorous controls. |
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If there was a rigorous enforcement of regulations these incidences would be curbed because managements would be penalised severely. |
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He spent about a year of rigorous self-study fooling around with canons, fugues, invertible counterpoint, and so on. |
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However, in the UK there are rigorous controls in place to maintain safety and standards in the stunt profession. |
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Classes are conducted in the traditional Socratic method of rigorous interrogation. |
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The rigorous action by federal interior ministers has led to cross-party protests within the national parliament. |
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The rigorous self-discipline of the Presbyterian work ethic, however, did not grip the Kane household. |
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People need to be specific, people need to be rigorous about project definitions and measurements. |
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I was a senior this year and that meant even more rigorous courses, club meetings, and long sports practices. |
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The training is extremely rigorous and the performers are expected to grow and form a unit within the studio. |
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It was her job, and she did it with a professionalism that came from rigorous training and self-discipline. |
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They had known each other since their college days, completing the rigorous interior design courses for their majors. |
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In secret camps on every continent, they are undergoing rigorous training on all aspects of armed conflict interdiction. |
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To do its job, a test needs to be absolutely fair and rigorous, incapable of being finessed, and externally moderated. |
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It was rigorous but after a hard day's work, and knowing that I would know how to defend myself in a tough situation, it seemed all worth it. |
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If one wants to intellectualize about Gallo's work, it doesn't make especially rigorous sense. |
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University is difficult enough with rigorous course work, steep fees and social demands, but try to imagine attending while severely disabled. |
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He witnessed firsthand the rigorous but gratifying demands of entrepreneurship. |
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It will be a rigorous course used to increase your endurance, speed, agility, and muscle mass. |
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There, she took ballet six days a week and had a rigorous academic course load, plus music theory, singing, and body conditioning. |
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And has the conjecture been supported by rigorous mathematics or a mere dismissal? |
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His rigorous non-narrative dances do not evade, but more deeply express, the universal stirrings of such tales. |
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It was also difficult to see how the group's strategies differ from those of more rigorous appropriationists. |
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Vernadsky defined the biosphere in a rigorous way, from the standpoint of geology. |
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She soon sets on a rigorous course of education for Topsy, instructing her in the arts of making her bed and cleaning her chamber. |
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She mixes her tough inquisitions with equally rigorous networking, her Glasgow West End kitchen being one of the city's busiest salons. |
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He's quite rigorous dramaturgically, which I think is one of his great strengths, and he really, really works on the play trying to help you get it perfect. |
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Their slickly-produced, 25-minute YouTube video explaining this is difficult viewing, but admirably rigorous theology. |
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But then, plenty of rigorous formalists, including Barnett Newman, also defaced their works by signing the front. |
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Drabelle writes about all this, but only to brush it aside and insist that Bierce was some sort of morally rigorous truth teller. |
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We will only know the truth, though, if the cameroonian police conduct rigorous investigations. |
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They also faced rigorous extra checks of carry-on bags, as well as some body searches, before boarding. |
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For more rigorous demonstration of the forces involved, Dial also used two accelerometers to measure the acceleration in the forward and vertical directions. |
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The trend is towards a rigorous understanding of air defense, missile and space systems, and their relationship to the accomplishment of the joint mission. |
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But when directed inward, that lifeblood tends to congeal, while exposed to rigorous movement it can offer sustaining power. |
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The first is that it is not your everyday, sensible food that must fit into a busy schedule and meet some often rigorous requirements of speed, kilojoules and practicality. |
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But the specialist training required to be the best at the job does not come easily, with each animal having to undertake a rigorous 13-week intensive course. |
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Scoring of WASL questions is a highly refined and rigorous process. |
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Her strokes, always rigorous, took on a looser, more wristy feel. |
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The West denounced the East as a desert of slab blocks, shabby, inferior and authoritarian, and feared a 'rehabilitation' of the rigorous social agenda. |
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One source recommends avoiding the use of ginseng products in children and in women who are pregnant or lactating, until more rigorous studies prove safety in these groups. |
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Granted, hard-core globalization critics were skeptical from the start because the Compact lacked a rigorous system for monitoring corporate behavior and punishing laggards. |
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Not until Napoleonic times did the State take the situation in hand and reintroduce a rigorous system of licensing to restore professional standards. |
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It is even, at times, hard to imagine that Rinpoche is an incarnate lama who spent fourteen of his first nineteen years in rigorous monastic training in Old Tibet. |
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Increasing pressures have been felt by the regulatory agencies from many quarters to develop regulations that are rigorous but not overly restrictive. |
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The film is rigorous in its avoidance of scenes of violence or cruelty. |
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Certainly she is a very rigorous, not to say humourless, libertine. |
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It was critical to be rigorous and thorough in that process. |
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The decision to merge was the result of serious discussion and rigorous strategic analysis during the past three months by the board of directors and the management team. |
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In September, they'll compete in a more rigorous series of tests before receiving the go ahead to race from California through Nevada within 10 hours. |
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His is among the most rigorous analyses we've seen of the subject. |
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Those who are principally interested in large-scale, rigorous quantitative analysis will also find only one or two of the chapters in the book interesting. |
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The author's rigorous and abundant analyses of various types of art historical texts demonstrate how entrenched the idea of progress is in the field. |
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Over the past year, 180 solutions has attempted to clean up its image and now enforces rigorous rules on its affiliates and has added safeguards into its software. |
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To their inferiors, each official demanded rigorous implementation of orders, while bargaining with and concealing resources from those above them. |
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As the international trade group for the interactive gambling industry, we have spent the past six years promoting rigorous government regulation of our industry. |
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Quality levels are in turn controlled by rigorous vetting and cataloguing, so buyers can feel confident they know just what they are getting for their money. |
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When there's four of us, we are very rigorous in what we allow through. |
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He was a large man, broad shoulders, muscular limbs with a well-toned body and large, powerful hands that came from his regular and rigorous combat practice with his friend. |
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After joining the Jesuit Order, he underwent rigorous training in Rome and Madrid and was named a missionary to the uncharted regions of New Spain. |
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She hadn't seen anyone from her school in a long time, as she had been taking courses through correspondence to adhere to her rigorous therapy schedule. |
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The challenge then became to be physically competent enough to cope with the rigorous demands of filming, and to cut a suitably believable action hero. |
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It would build on the early work in axiomatizing branches of mathematics, as well as the monumental efforts of logicists like Frege in developing rigorous logical systems. |
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Thoughtful publications on aneurysm surgery, syringomyelia, and arteriovenous malformations of the spinal cord testified to his rigorous clinical and operative skills. |
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By passing the U.S. Army's rigorous ruggedization requirements, he thinks the company's display technology has been validated for use in consumer applications as well. |
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Following a rigorous round of auditions and interviews Tony was chosen ahead of hundreds of others a fortnight ago to take up the one year course. |
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She had no formal training but developed a rigorous, austere style, counter-pointed by a sensuous use of color, which she maintained for many decades. |
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Therefore, we can at least infer that the people of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes did not have a rigorous eugenics program like Sparta. |
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She had all the pressure of people in the spotlight and was unbelievably rigorous about keeping it real. |
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While practising in the bedroom is a great starting point for aspiring masseuses and masseurs, making it as a professional is a little more rigorous. |
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It was a matter of first recognizing a significant relationship, and then proving in a mathematically rigorous fashion precisely what that relationship is. |
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The air is blue, and the horizon appears blue to the sight on a clear day, and the air by reason of its thinness is not apt to terminate the strong and rigorous vital beams. |
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But neither is it a rigorous sociological study or a polemic or a jeremiad. |
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We are going to undertake a fairly rigorous and methodical approach. |
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Others, however, thought a rigorous inspection of Syria's chemical weapons program would reveal the long arm of Moscow. |
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He took time to recover and rebuild his strength down South, and also underwent rigorous rehabilitation up in Boston. |
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Paring form and materiality down to its monastically rigorous bare bones, this new apartment in Milan is a sensuous synthesis of big spaces and ethereal light. |
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This is all the more ironic considering the months of rigorous structuring, arranging and rehearsing that such tuneage must go under before being anywhere near presentable. |
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Academics will have to take time off from writing specialized articles and monographs long enough to write rigorous and stimulating textbooks for all grade levels. |
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And that kind of rigorous attention to detail is not something you can normally do in television. |
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You've put a focus on strengthening TI's customer relationships, even sending managers through a rigorous boot camp to help them understand customer frustrations. |
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But both have such a narrow and pessimistic view of human potential that they believe rigorous selection will identify the few who might prove useful to the economic system. |
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While such legislation is subject to parliamentary scrutiny, it is mostly by negative resolution procedure, so that this scrutiny is rarely rigorous. |
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A rigorous alignment procedure such as the one given here can dramatically improve performance of a breadboarded projector simply by addressing alignment errors. |
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Gorky's drawings are so rich, so various, so complex, and often so mysterious that they must be studied with rigorous concentration if we are to tease out their secrets. |
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Products must undergo rigorous tests, which examine chemical residue, veterinary residue, fish residue, heavy metal, hormone, nitrous acid, additives and microorganism. |
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But for more rigorous sweat sessions, the low-sodium drink does come up short in replenishing the salt your body loses. |
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It is always helpful for obstetricians and gynaecologists to have their practices carefully scrutinised, since so much is not underpinned by rigorous evidence. |
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The plant was certified with the standard after an auditor with Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance subjected its safety system to a rigorous review. |
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Under rigorous conditions benzene will undergo substitution for one of its hydrogen substituents, by a process called electrophilic aromatic substitution. |
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He had been put through a very rigorous test before he was passed fit. |
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This may largely be attributed to more rigorous standards of food hygiene. |
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Several security guards want to give me a rigorous patdown before I'm allowed into the Olympic Park to watch the First Night Fireworks from what will one day be my local park. |
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His influence helped to transform the discipline from a largely comparative hypothetico-deductive approach to a rigorous and more objective science. |
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Though the students were educated exclusively in English, in a rigorous academic situation, English is a foreign language rarely heard outside of school. |
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She is an informative, analytically rigorous, yet always companionable and deeply humane guide through the moral thicket that is early 21st century assisted reproduction. |
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This was no shaggy jam session, but a rigorous evocation of a freak-out. |
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His ergodic theorem gave the kinetic theory of gases a rigorous basis. |
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There are, of course, professional companies which stage firework displays and take every precaution to see that the most rigorous safety measures apply. |
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One can have rigorous, logically sound formal systems based on diagrams. |
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A critical task is to help the learner in constructing a personal learning plan, a process that entails formative appraisal and rigorous assessment of educational needs. |
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Educational institutions are evaluated not on the basis of rigorous standards but instead on the basis of a system of credentialism that is self-referential. |
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He visited all elephant camps regularly, inspecting his charges with an eagle eye, to ensure that his rigorous feeding and medication protocols were strictly followed. |
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The Customs House and the blunt gullied bulk of the Grote Kirk, manifestations of commerce and Calvinism, dominated a town famous for its rigorous Dutch cleanliness. |
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Platoons and companies that conduct rigorous pre-combat inspections, training rehearsals, patrol debriefs, and AARs are laying the foundation of strong discipline. |
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Looking hack to the 1930s, she wrote in 1954 that she and other dealers and collectors had not been as rigorous as they might have been about recording provenances. |
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It offers a more rigorous approach to valuing emerging growth stocks. |
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Evans et al.'s paper in this issue is an excellent example of how rigorous statistical methods can help to disambiguate the sources of particular patterns of correlation. |
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Maclaurin appealed to the geometrical methods of the ancient Greeks and to Archimedes' method of exhaustion in attempting to put Newton's calculus on a rigorous footing. |
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The parliament is often rigorous in holding the government accountable, government ministers are frequently interpellated and forced to resign. |
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In calculus, foundations refers to the rigorous development of the subject from axioms and definitions. |
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The first rigorous system of latitude and longitude lines is credited to Hipparchus. |
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Entrust IdentityGuard officially was awarded OPSEC certification after Check Point completed rigorous interoperability testing. |
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Roughly 2,000 of Olathe Unified School District's 8,000 high school students are enrolled in OUSD's rigorous 21st Century High School Programs. |
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Only the top one to two percent of the world's coffee supply meets the rigorous quality standards to become Nespresso Grands Crus. |
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The efficacy of Organogenesis products has been established through rigorous premarket approval studies required for FDA approval. |
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Becoming part of the Coverall team is not made complicated by a rigorous application process and unrealistic financial requirements. |
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In 1829 Clough began attending Rugby School, then under Thomas Arnold, whose belief in rigorous education and lifestyles he accepted. |
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Jacobs' insistence on rigorous scientific methodology caused friction with Senator Harkin. |
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Harley, 58, is a pioneer in telomere research, and a rigorous scientist. |
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He was given an extremely rigorous upbringing, and was deliberately shielded from association with children his own age other than his siblings. |
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It marks a slippage of the rigorous modernist field into the current scenario of formal multiplicity, of stylelessness, of proliferation. |
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This rigorous process of artistic transmission was most prevalent among 15th-century Netherlandish artists. |
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On 13 April 2011, REL announced that the Skylon design had passed several rigorous independent reviews. |
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Alternative treatments should be subjected to scientific testing no less rigorous than that required for conventional treatments. |
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The second part is known as the A2 Level and is more in depth and academically rigorous than the A1 Level. |
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However, a rigorous preschool can be developmentally detrimental to children and cause social, emotional, and educational problems later in life. |
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The men were under a rigorous code, known now for its punitive crucifixion. |
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The iditarod is one of the most rigorous, cold-weather races in the world. |
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The 1836 law instituted a significantly more rigorous application process, including the establishment of an examination system. |
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The report found Gap had rigorous social audit systems since 2004 to eliminate child labour in its supply chain. |
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In addition, a rigorous inspection of all meatworks, export or otherwise, continued to be enforced in all States. |
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The city became known for being very puritanical with strict limits on the sale of alcohol and a rigorous enforcement of the Lord's Day Act. |
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A rigorous treatment of any of these topics begins with a specification of these axioms. |
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It also establishes rigorous procedures that must be followed when opening new accounts when Banking in Australia. |
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For some it merely takes but for the snow to clear and they are in their flip-flops, but for me the sockless test is far more rigorous. |
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So rigorous is their selection, so gruelingly thorough their training, they can be blinded by a cando attitude. |
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They were expected to attend rigorous lessons from seven in the morning, and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. |
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This is a more rigorous standard than is ordinarily applied to standing in English, although not Scottish, judicial review. |
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He argues for a more rigorous, theophanic model of critical reading that might boldly declare God's revelation in and through artistic works. |
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His maps ought to seem like rigorous works of conceptual art. |
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Surprisingly, rigorous research of placebo effects has only gained momentum in the past decade. |
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Forty-three campaigns earned 57 awards, following a rigorous review by an expanded international jury panel. |
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The Ba'al Shem Tov sought to combine rigorous scholarship with more emotional mitzvah observance. |
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Philip, however, insisted on rigorous enforcement, which caused widespread unrest. |
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Touches of prosaic detail are imperative and a rigorous adherence to the hypothesis. |
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Limits were the first way to provide rigorous foundations for calculus, and for this reason they are the standard approach. |
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The police made a rigorous examination of the evidence at the crime scene. |
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It was a turning point in the development of linguistics, allowing the introduction of a rigorous methodology to historic linguistic research. |
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Domitian's rigorous taxation policy ensured that this standard was sustained for the following eleven years. |
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In addition, rigorous and purely mathematical treatments have provided an axiomatic approach to classical thermodynamics and temperature. |
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This groundbreaking, intensive program allows for rigorous post-graduate training in Canon Law with the convenience of online studies. |
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Trace-Safe has undergone rigorous testing to determine both signal strength and the effects of lightning on a metallic conductor. |
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A rigorous training schedule has been charted out for Geeta by India's Georgian coach Roin Dobo. |
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Yet, in the same situation, same-sex life partners usually require rigorous home visits and family studies. |
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Roberts soon succumbed to the pressure of his rigorous schedule, and, in 1906, suffered a physical and emotional collapse. |
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Then, a rigorous study found that if a drug, temozolomide, was added to radiation, median survival time was 14.6 months. |
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His imprisonment was not reputed a rigorous one, although he remained in England for eleven years. |
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They must rely on more speculation to fill in evidence gaps than would be acceptable in another context that provided more rigorous verifiability of the records available. |
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He aims to present a text that has a more rigorous and analytical treatment of the topic than others available, with a concentration on team sports only. |
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Modern, burgeois industrial society has separated pleasure from labour and divided people into rigorous ranks and occupations resulting in their estrangement and alienation. |
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Ann Arbor SPARK's Boot Camp was a rigorous exercise that brought us closer to our customers and helped us focus on the core value that Virta Labs can provide. |
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The Bill aims to make concealment of income and assets and evasion of tax in relation to foreign assets prosecutable with rigorous imprisonment up to 10 years. |
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In all endurance events there are rigorous vet checks, conducted before, during and after the competition, in which the horses' welfare is of the utmost concern. |
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Nonetheless, this rigorous book stands as the definitive critical examination of Edgar's remarkable intellectual achievement and exhortatory social intervention. |
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A philosopher steps into literature that he might see, seize upon, and set forward in a rigorous manner the intent of belletrism in Putin's new federation. |
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It upheld a rigorous regalist view concerning the Church in Portugal. |
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This technology will not only meet these rigorous new standards, but will also bring significant cost savings to the rail car construction and refurbishment process. |
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All Quebecers have a right to expect that a rigorous process is being upheld and followed when it comes to the development of codes and standards. |
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The treatment is based on rigorous quantum-mechanical theories and procedures that are readily implemented in either manual methods or with symbolic computational software. |
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What will happen to the not-so-talented workers or people who are scared to go through their rigorous interviewing system that the new Remploy agency shops are offering? |
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Guru Nanak emphasized the revelation through meditation, as its rigorous application permits the existence of communication between god and human beings. |
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The study of proper names is sometimes called onomastics or onomatology while a rigorous analysis of the semantics of proper names is a matter for philosophy of language. |
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In general, languages where deflexion occurs replace inflectional complexity with more rigorous word order, which provides the lost inflectional details. |
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Teachers are born, not made, the truism goes. Likewise, great writers are born, not made, yet rigorous training at the craft of writing is part of their make-up. |
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After the 1959 revolution, the government started a national literacy campaign, offered free education to all and established rigorous sports, ballet and music programs. |
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By contrast, although the older Stephen in chapter five at first misremembers Nash's line, his memory is more rigorous now, and so he is able to correct himself. |
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Limits are not the only rigorous approach to the foundation of calculus. |
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Numerous Highland Jacobite supporters, captured in the aftermath of Culloden and rigorous Government sweeps of the Highlands, were imprisoned on ships on the River Thames. |
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Additionally, there are currently no rigorous simulation models of external effects on offshore wind farms, such as boundary layer stability effects and wake effects. |
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Town boards tended to be more rigorous in their provisions, and by 1890 some had special facilities for gymnastics, art and crafts, and domestic science. |
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The Environment Agency has over the last 6 months conducted a rigorous assessment of Cuadrilla s applications and carried out 2 periods of extensive public consultation. |
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The ancient period introduced some of the ideas that led to integral calculus, but does not seem to have developed these ideas in a rigorous and systematic way. |
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These polyethylene naphthalate films have undergone rigorous testing, including five cycles of fluctuating temperatures, varying humidity levels and chemical exposure. |
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