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It still goes on, but not with the same rigour.
Does the training now or in the past lack rigour?
It's not the same as going public but you almost need the financial rigour in the business to do so.
For that law and the rigour of it, we are not responsible.
But the cost of such rigour, both in economic and political terms, seemed almost unacceptable.
I pick up some concern about the rigour of individual performance management.
But as I said before, when there is great rigour we need to agree on priorities.
That's a good process - financial rigour is usually the problem small businesses face.
I know we lack the time, and usually the expertise, for such rigour.
I ask that action be taken with the utmost rigour.
You get the same result using the limit version, with greater rigour.
The extreme rigour of the law had been visited upon him.
Why was he to be handled with such mysterious rigour?
This, unfortunately, has done nothing at all for the rigour of the provisions.
All the institutions agree that rigour has to be maintained.
The facade of the building at least escaped from rigour.
I do wish you could persuade your husband to question our present government with a little more rigour.
She takes them home to catalogue each one with the care and rigour of a scientist.
Now is the moment for the European institutions to play their role with ambition and rigour.
Along with budgetary rigour there needs to be investment in the future.
"The season promises to be one of rigour and great need," replied the other.
Other than to show up an apparently poor study design and lack of scientific rigour?
It is now up to us to take the initiative and confront them with all the rigour of the law.
This is the message of rigour and clarification that we want to press home.
Where the right questions are being asked, methodological rigour may lead to appropriate methods.
I think you need to have the same level of rigor.
"The training will have a much different level of rigor."
Yet there is also a sort of rigor about it.
Other researchers have also found problems with high school rigor.
He's just had what looked like a rigor, she said.
It still goes on, but not with the same rigour.
These might also help in the rigors of the deep sea.
It was as though the rigors of the last few minutes had caught up to him.
The sound of running feet inside gave added rigor to his efforts to break in.
Very few candidates, he said, put themselves through those rigors.
He'd never be able to handle the rigors of society.
Does the training now or in the past lack rigour?
How will his right leg hold up to the rigors of the season?
They thought I was too weak to take the rigors of the road.
Very few people had the patience or rigor to think things through.
The board says it is eager to bring new rigor to education.
But that rigor is not enough for many officials and educators.
How can we improve the quality and rigor of our writing programs?
Academic rigor has a strong influence on the school's culture.
It's not the same as going public but you almost need the financial rigour in the business to do so.
Rigor would start within five or six hours of death, making his job both more difficult and less precise.
To add to the course's rigor, students are required to keep a journal.
Pretty, although the rigors of a hard life could be seen lined in her face.
But the playing gained rigor as the evening went on.
But this rigor can sometimes stand in the way of clarity.