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rigorously

[rig-er-uhs-lee] / ˈrɪg ər əs li /


ADVERB
difficultly
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ADVERB
strictly
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When completed, the rigorously composed, historically inspired stone pavilion bore all the hallmarks of Johnson and Kelly’s more than half dozen collaborations.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, it isn’t clear how rigorously Washington would enforce the penalties and what the longer-term impact of the measures will be.

From The Wall Street Journal

Abbott’s spokesperson, Andrew Mahaleris, said the governor’s office “rigorously complies with the Texas Public Information Act and releases any responsive information that is determined to not be confidential or excepted from disclosure.”

From Salon

These nonstationary environments offer rare opportunities for rigorously testing AI, combining strong financial incentives with daily feedback from price movements and a clear objective: maximizing profit within given constraints.

From The Wall Street Journal

Speaking generally, she said it’s “important that AI is rigorously evaluated in actual clinical practice to confirm real improvements in screening outcomes.”

From MarketWatch