Rigor
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68 examples of Rigor in a sentence
The drastic difference and
rigor
between these two English classes angered me and spurred questions like, "Where did all these white people come from?" (Laughter) My high school was over 70 percent black and Latino, but this advanced English class had white students everywhere.
If you sense that I have real
rigor
in my logic, you are far more likely to trust me.
It gave people the
rigor
of the quality of their logic, and it turned a whole lot of triangles, right-side up, so people were able to communicate effectively with one another.
The second piece it brings is
rigor.
Science starts with observation, but the trick is to identify the patterns and signatures that we might otherwise dismiss as myth or coincidence, isolate them, and test them with scientific
rigor.
All that makes science, science is the
rigor
of math.
"Form follows function" had become modernity's ambitious manifesto and detrimental straitjacket, as it liberated architecture from the decorative, but condemned it to utilitarian
rigor
and restrained purpose.
And it's not just because we value unconventional ideas, it's because we test and validate them with scientific
rigor.
And when I did this, I discovered that her baby was already in
rigor.
The result: a strange traffic that mixes the fast and smooth
rigor
of German autobahns and the creative vitality of the intersections of Mumbai.
We found out we could take fuzzy concepts like depression, alcoholism, and measure them with rigor; that we could create a classification of the mental illnesses; that we could understand the causality of the mental illnesses.
It can be very helpful for those of us studying this to be able to compare the behavior of a survivor before death and after death, because that increases the
rigor
of our interpretation.
Anyway, I believe that that kind of thinking offends the intellectual
rigor
in this room.
It's this quiet
rigor
and lack of manipulation that give the film its astounding power.
This is a Michael Moore film without the humor or the film-making acumen combined with a Richard Dawkins book without the wit or the intellectual
rigor.
"The House of Seven Corpses" is dead at frame one, and spends the rest of its 89 minutes going through
rigor
mortis, dragging us along for every aching second...
It has some novel ideas, such as illegally obtaining a fresh cadaver that has to be transported from the city morgue to the school, while
rigor
mortis is beginning to set in.
Did anyone notice that there was no
rigor
and that his skin was warm.
Stiglitz’s pronouncements offered formidable support to those who opposed IMF rigor, indeed, and at the very least they confused the public and policymakers alike.
The Nobel Prize-winning global scientific process called the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has set the gold standard for scientific
rigor
in analyzing the threats of human-induced climate change.
In all likelihood, the Middle East would have been spared a great deal of suffering had the United States acted with more caution and rigor, as Hans Blix – the head of the United Nations Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission – had advised.
But substituting spin for scientific
rigor
is a terrible strategy.
The power to pardon, Hamilton continued, ought to be exercised by one person, because a single person “would be most ready to attend to the force of those motives which might plead for the mitigation of the
rigor
of the law.”
Macroeconomics may be the only applied field within economics in which more training puts greater distance between the specialist and the real world, owing to its reliance on highly unrealistic models that sacrifice relevance to technical
rigor.
This episode once again underscores the importance of intellectual
rigor.
The measures that he has introduced since coming to power – from pension reform to combating tax evasion – have displayed the
rigor
and transparency that one associates with northern European countries.
Within days of the crisis, her government was in talks with the International Monetary Fund to secure a loan to backstop Ukraine’s economy against the worst, and reached agreement with near-record speed, despite domestic political objections to the
rigor
of its terms.
For China now has a bankruptcy code with teeth, and the country’s courts are beginning to enforce it with
rigor.
The Bundesbank’s monetary
rigor
will be just one voice among many in the monetary union; other voices will press for monetary expansion and a weakening currency in midst of continuing frustrations with unemployment, and new frustrations with financial sector crisis.
Today, Macron is prepared to establish himself as a similar leader, but he needs a reliable German partner willing to challenge ordoliberal
rigor
in the name of Europe-wide prosperity.
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