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Obviously there is no necessary connection between a common curriculum, imposed centrally, and such rigorousness.
His lectures were characterized by mathematical rigorousness, high scientific level, and clarity of presentation.
She made sure that Abd ar-Rahman's education was conducted with some rigorousness.
"For that, vigilance and rigorousness are needed."
Apart from rigorousness, this regulation will also bring about the uniformity of these data by common standards applicable across the European Union.
The SS2PL property of a schedule is also called Rigorousness.
SS2PL is the name of the resulting schedule property as well, which is also called rigorousness.
"Searching for the absolute, for an art language in which shapes possess a mathematical rigorousness, where nothing needs to be added nor removed.
Some designs will thus be better, preferred over others due to their ease of manufacture, their simplicity, their rigorousness, etc.
The New School would offer the rigorousness of postgraduate education without degree matriculation or degree prerequisites.
Ms. Polera says the district has questioned the rigorousness of Santina's home study, even though it approved all her exams.
I directed a version of 'Andromache' in London, and I was very taken with the rigorousness of his structure.
Newsome enrolled at Penn State in January 2009 in order to prepare for the academic and athletic rigorousness before camp began.
"His designs successfully combined Swiss rigorousness with American vitality," the designer Massimo Vignelli said.
I Shunned the Music' During that time she worked with the saxophonist Steve Coleman, who is known for the rigorousness of his musicianship.
Legendary for his professionalism and his rigorousness, he challenges musicians to stretch and improvise, not just piece together rehearsed ideas and phrases.
Asked about the rigorousness of such a trip, Lohn Lampl, a spokesman for British Airways, likened it to a cruise.
Others of these early tales give you glimpses of the aptness of detail and rigorousness of style that were so enthusiastically celebrated later on.
While it initially added to his abilities, the rigorousness took its toll; Frasca developed focal dystonia--the loss of motor control in his fingers.
With a rigorousness of approach, with authenticity and honesty, the experience is being recreated every evening as if it were the first time the dance is being done.
Rigorousness and freedom, modernity and independence, geometry and lyricism: these could be the key words defining the vast variety of Latour's talents and skills.
Of the group the most gripping was the finale, "Fantasy - Remembering Roger," which captured something of the rigorousness and untamed energy of Sessions's music.
In 1908, Austrian architect Adolph Loos had summed up the extreme rigorousness of radical Modernists by declaring: "Ornament is a crime."
One advantage he has always had over the competition has been a certain rigorousness of thought that keeps him focused on what he's actually doing, not on some image of it.
All these creations bear witness to his tasteful use of colour and the refined rigorousness with which he introduced combinations and variations on playful geometry and sparse composition.