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rigorous

[rig-er-uhs] / ˈrɪg ər əs /


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The manifesto also vows to impose "rigorous face-to-face assessments of claimants".

From BBC

The requirements would be most rigorous in a “high-impact” zone within six miles of a fire perimeter, with potentially lesser requirements for residences as they get further away.

From Los Angeles Times

Groups want more transparency on technology use, strict limits on screen time and more rigorous vetting on software products.

From Los Angeles Times

Self-policing, no matter how rigorous, lacks the credibility to resolve integrity questions on its own.

From MarketWatch

A spokesperson for Smith said the investment reflected the investor’s “full support for the Economist’s longstanding tradition of rigorous editorial independence.”

From The Wall Street Journal