Similar words: dig out, pig out, vigour, rigor, rigorous, bigot, gourd, go up. Meaning: ['rɪgə(r)] n. 1. the quality of being logically valid 2. something hard to endure 3. excessive sternness.
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31. Equally important, the need for rigour in approaching a problem of this sort came across nicely.
32. Their criteria of personal responsibility enjoy the fluidity necessary to achieve social policies rather than the rigour demanded by respect for individual autonomy.
33. In the early 1970s the courts applied this test with extreme rigour.
34. Although I favour examination rigour, further restriction on available content will be an inevitable outcome.
35. If you read the writings of Claus Oldenburg you find it has a precision and intellectual rigour.
36. This need not reduce the rigour of the professional disciplines demanded, but it would make the qualifications less technical and inward-looking.
37. This limits the potential rigour of design because the anchor of skill training is the specification of the objectives.
38. If there are viewpoints to consider other than that of shareholders, they should be considered separately and with like rigour.
39. Rigour has a crucial part to play in clarification.
40. His formulation is gravely lacking in mathematical rigour.
41. Ministries of harmonization, solidarity and cooperation, Division(sentencedict.com), scientific rigour.
42. Hitherto Barchester had escaped the taint of any extreme rigour of church doctrine.
43. Both success and failure are learning opportunities, and there is a rigour in their cold-eyed, weekly analysis, which business has yet to develop.
44. Part of our difficulty is a lack of rigour in Earth science.
45. Rigour is the concern of philosophy and not of geometry.
46. Their research is characterised by originality(sentencedict.com), academic rigour and practical relevance.
47. It is not suitable to dodge with the variable density plate in consideration of the rigour environment in space while adopt the adjustable Iris diaphragm with high reliability.
48. They are introducing a discipline and rigour that is missing from most of bioscience.
49. The new sheriff decided to enforce the law with rigour.
50. In Germany, where it was until recently a taboo phrase, it means something like the harmonisation of rigour.
51. The auditor needs to determine that the hazard analysis is being conducted with the necessary rigour.
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