Rigorous
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241 examples of Rigorous in a sentence
There are a few small fight scenes with some classic Seagal aikido but when 90% is performed by his stunt double, who really does have a
rigorous
work out in this film, it really doesn't impress much.
This paradox happens to be a result of personal taste, in that I think that the movie going experience can be enhanced through
rigorous
character development.
A pushy European space flight director (over-acted by the late Patrick Wymark) gets the flight fast-tracked and after
rigorous
training , the astronauts are good to go.
Ed (coincidentally an editor) is hired to cut horror films down to be favorable in Europe (where standards are much more rigorous).
Sang-hyeon(Kang-ho Song)is a priest desiring to volunteer for experimental studies on those willing to subject themselves to
rigorous
injections concerning a specific virus which kills infectiously.
The film's conflation of fiction and history produces a breezy pace and an ambivalent tone brilliantly in step with Mann's pared-down, compositionally
rigorous
film-making.
Up until that morning, filmmakers Gideon and Jules Naudet had been following around a New York firefighter team, concentrating specifically on one new recruit in a little piece they were shooting dealing with the
rigorous
training to become a fireman.
Arthur Hill is the perfect chap for this
rigorous
acting workout: he's an Everyman, a survivor, and I sure wanted him to belt that broad when he had the chance.
A love blossoming between them, Jenny and Robert, through a
rigorous
journey to find it, come across Michael's humble abode and rest for awhile.
In that way, this film is a failure and shows that Mr. Morris is not capable of rigorous, investigative reporting.
This is not really fair, because the Fleisher's had a keen sense of the culture of the 1930s that the Disney people consciously decided to ignore - the depression; growing concern over the unstoppable march to the Second World War; an American pop-music culture adopting African-American motifs more and more; and a growing sense that working-together could provide us with a brighter future than
rigorous
individualism.
Sure, Trump has been quick to draw on some fringe mutations of economics – say, Arthur Laffer’s infamous back-of-a-napkin supply-side musings – but none that have withstood the test of time and
rigorous
empirical validation.
However,
rigorous
standardization of the environment, particularly if it leads to barren surroundings, increases the risk of obtaining results that, being specific to a narrow set of conditions, cannot be compared with other researchers’ results.
The TAL set a
rigorous
schedule for the Assembly to complete an initial constitutional draft, and the Assembly essentially abided by those limits.
In this way, a substantial part of the money they had raised would go to the most effective charity in each category, while simultaneously encouraging transparency and
rigorous
evaluation.
Indeed, she espoused a
rigorous
philosophy about borrowing: “The secret of happiness is to live within your income and pay your bills on time.”
The challenges faced by a major power like the US require
rigorous
analysis of information according to the best scientific principles.
The US went to war in Iraq on the basis of Bush’s gut instincts and religious convictions, not
rigorous
evidence.
Like many other people, I tend to believe that anyone paid more than me is prima facie over-rewarded, but I know this is not the most
rigorous
test I could apply.
The best part was that she described herself as a “hard-working, respectful, rigorous, and ambitious woman.”
These proposals will require
rigorous
scrutiny.
To understand how this plays out requires a
rigorous
new development paradigm.
We knew that we had to prove that we could handle the
rigorous
training.
There is a
rigorous
process of scholarly review of proposed new therapies, associated with professional journals that uphold high research standards.
While the Unasur proposal may have been formulated in a more
rigorous
way than other initiatives, its failure to contemplate trade integration means that there is nothing to tie member states together beyond political will.
Although we had it on good authority that they were technically
rigorous
and legally sound, they simply were never discussed.
The policy was a success: the discipline imposed by strict and
rigorous
concentration on a sole objective enabled policymakers to control – and then conquer – inflation.
Rigorous
math or language classes?
Governments should certainly cut taxes and fund initiatives that pass
rigorous
cost-benefit tests; but broad new spending programs usually do not yield a significant or immediate economic boost.
Eurozone Budgets Under the SpotlightDUBLIN – Bond markets are notoriously fickle, often driven by sentiment rather than
rigorous
macroeconomic analysis, and, as the 2008 global financial crisis demonstrated, they are far from infallible.
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