In my judgment, the rule is that exemption from the rigors of war is in the control of the Executive. |
The hangars will accommodate aircraft as large as a 747 for those concerned about the rigors of a Russian winter. |
In that case, such a hypothesis would then have to withstand the rigors of both scientific method and peer review. |
Gates are powder-coated after fabrication to withstand the rigors of use while looking attractive for many years. |
Fluffed-up pillows, footstools, reclining chairs and welcoming couches go a long way toward reducing the rigors of the day. |
Patients who are symptomatic can experience very high fever, rigors, profound hypotension, and often complain of nausea with or without diarrhea. |