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rigor
noun as in strictness, exactness
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Zeldin’s lack of environmental experience could impede efforts to dismantle regulations, which takes loads of expertise, legal rigor and time.
“It’ll hurt students who could thrive in an environment like that” if rigor is diminished, she said.
“They have spent public funds in troubling ways, adopted lax standards and allowed rigor to decline and have allowed the research enterprise to become politicized and ideological.”
He credited the coaches at Georgia for preparing him to face the rigors of the NFL.
The Superior Court ruling raises broader questions about the rigor of San Bernardino County’s process for approving industrial warehouse projects, which have become a mainstay of the county’s economy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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