He appears convincing by aggregating voluminous references without subjecting himself to the rigours of the scientific process. |
To those who know him, he isn't a novelty act or a weakling who couldn't hack the rigours of the infantry. |
After only three years her natural frailty and the rigours of her ascetic devotions killed her. |
Measures to reduce border costs, harmonize technical standards, and liberalize public procurement expose firms to the rigours of competition. |
Murray seems to have realised he is not fit enough to stand the rigours of competing at the highest level, week in, week out. |
True, we cannot say anything useful about the claim that liberation puts an end to the rigours of death and rebirth. |