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"rigor" Definitions
  1. strictness, severity, or harshness, as in dealing with people.
  2. the full or extreme severity of laws, rules, etc.
  3. severity of living conditions; hardship; austerity: the rigor of wartime existence.
  4. a severe or harsh act, circumstance, etc.
  5. scrupulous or inflexible accuracy or adherence: the logical rigor of mathematics.
  6. severity of weather or climate or an instance of this: the rigors of winter.
  7. Pathology
  8. a sudden coldness, as that preceding certain fevers; chill.
  9. Physiology
  10. a state of rigidity in muscle tissues during which they are unable to respond to stimuli due to the coagulation of muscle protein.
  11. Obsolete
  12. stiffness or rigidity.

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Adding rigor: Bringing scientific rigor and consistent definitions could be really useful.
This review said this school lacks "intense academic rigor"... would I like intense academic rigor?
Butler's text pieces infuse new-age philosophy with theoretical rigor, while her drawings demonstrate her formal rigor.
In terms of the application in the Netherlands themselves, I thought they could benefit from some more rigor, methodological rigor.
The kind of rigor that they apply to significant private market companies is in many ways equivalent to the kind of rigor that the public markets place on management teams.
Silver brings unusual clarity and rigor to the topics he focuses on, and right now, given the speed and intensity of the elections news cycle, a bit of rigor is a welcome thing.
The effect is to subject optical pleasure to stringent rigor.
The ice protects coastal towns from big waves, Rigor says.
Gfrörer's longer graphic novellas are put together with formal rigor.
The film is also hampered by a lack of rigor.
Professionally, he has developed a reputation for intensity and rigor.
In 2008, just 38 percent of students used such rigor.
Furthermore, Trump's expressions lacked intellectual rigor, as well as conviction.
Rigor mortis has set in with Chris Christie's political career.
I did not perform these routine maintenance procedures with rigor.
He's "helping add some rigor to the process," they added.
On social media, many researchers have hailed the study's rigor.
It conveyed, despite the caveats, discipline and rigor, not laziness.
They don't have the educational content or the educational rigor.
Its many strengths do not lie in its intellectual rigor.
But there is a shared concern with research and rigor.
They see rigor and objectivity, even if none actually exist.
Once upon a time, that was ideological rigor and principle.
The Treasury report has none of those proposals' analytical rigor.
Protect others — and your country — with facts, rigor, and empathy.
"Young Radicals" does not pretend to scholarly authority or rigor.
This would create opportunities for journalistic rigor, risk and innovation.
The sad truth, imposed with increasing rigor, is you aren't.
The lack of goggles is emblematic of synchronized swimming's rigor.
Yes. I feel a lot of respect for her rigor.
Many of the studies don't pass basic tests of methodological rigor.
And the methodological rigor of the field researchers varied pretty widely.
No. I conclude that the world's tastebuds lack sophistication and rigor.
However, we need to carry out these conversations with greater rigor.
A third, hybrid approach combines qualitative insight with proto-quantitative rigor.
It's a "rigor" ritual that makes them feel better about themselves.
And what's the fastest way to give something gravitas and rigor?
It lacks scientific rigor and is the product of flawed methodology.
Sometimes, if the child has rigor mortis, you can't retouch that.
But the purpose of these defenses isn't to demonstrate logical rigor.
But for all her scientific rigor, she is full of surprises.
Nick said, 'It's in rigor mortis' and Jessica said, 'Riga-what?
The sweetness of his heart matches the rigor of his intellect.
Those lawmakers see the I.M.F. as a guarantor of fiscal rigor.
What is being applauded if not their endurance, their masochistic rigor?
Indeed, we discover that Duchamp's nonchalance did not exclude intense rigor.
For all its rigor and layered intricacies, the music is rapturous.
I was struck by the maturity and rigor of these works.
But there's something entertaining about the intellectual rigor all the same.
The process of rigor mortis can be accelerated by the flu.
So do all Olympians approach mealtimes with such Homer Simpson-esque rigor?
The company's testing lacked the rigor of agency-approved studies, scientists say.
But they shared an intellectual rigor and a robust sense of humor.
"Studies were not performed to the contemporary standard of rigor," says Bolstridge.
First, the faculty and staff must maintain high academic standards and rigor.
Such control audits have been "infrequent and lacking in rigor," it added.
But also it is late April so not, like, too much rigor.
His graffiti style itself draws from the visual rigor of Buffalo's ruins.
Or rather, what it felt like to wake up from rigor mortis.
A cyclist already brings such rigor to bikes; the philatelist to stamps.
And even when it moves fast, it can involve considerations besides rigor.
But many others might, if more rigor was placed on convincing them.
The rigor of her achievement is that it won't stop revealing itself.
That relentless focus and scientific rigor would one day save his life.
It became free and effortless, with a certain innocence inside its rigor.
I was taken aback by the level of rigor these projects demanded.
Her rigor and restraint give her writing its distinctive electricity and tension.
All the works in Painting Pictures exhibit a strange kind of rigor.
Whereas sushi is best once the fish has passed through rigor mortis – when the flesh has become tender and the concentrations of umami acids have risen – the best time to eat sashimi, according to Yoshinori, is before rigor mortis.
This is meant metaphorically, but is part of an overall lack of rigor.
You massage their limbs to keep the stiffness of rigor mortis at bay.
Overall, they concluded this emerging subfield of study is lacking rigor and specificity.
This is a place where you can afford to value speed over rigor.
Leonardo Da Vinci approached his compositions with scientific rigor and feverish imagination. Donatello?
It is, it seems, house without the soul, techno without the mechanistic rigor.
Setting aside questions about his economic rigor, those views themselves don't disqualify Moore.
Getting there requires rigor and technical facility, but the endeavor itself is artistic.
While they are visually appealing and impressive technical achievements, conceptual rigor gets lost.
He imposed more analytical rigor in his approach to legal precedents and outcomes.
Oppressive degrees of rigor at other schools in the network occasionally provoke resistance.
The project and its development was done with much analysis, rigor and detail.
Rigor and self-­righteousness often go in tandem, as do idealism and egotism.
Part of the slowness has come from the rigor of the vetting process.
The reports the OTA produced over the years were known for their rigor.
The other great influence at the Courtauld was the rigor of the students.
" The author, "Mary Doe," was described as the "Rigor-Mortis Professor of Law.
"There was a rigor that she had," Anne Kauffman, the play's director, recalled.
That's not about religious rigor, that's ideological extremism on a Middle Eastern scale.
His skin was cold and rigor mortis had already begun in his arm.
Provosty's work is masterfully executed, its formal rigor enriched by its deep sensuality.
This is the list of oppressions that women are read with religious rigor.
There was a general rigor towards reevaluating prior decisions that were being made.
Contemporary aesthetics favor formal qualities and conceptual rigor, but what about use value?
I withstood the test of time with my seriousness, my rigor, and commitment.
And so, many scientists went back to test textbook theories with greater rigor.
The Empress runs the household with Prussian rigor and dreams of a restoration.
"Dying" is bracing and beautiful, possessed of an extraordinary intellectual and moral rigor.
Better was the olive shearling jacket ($1,598), which had panache and military rigor.
Johnson's rigor, Allen said, was essential for surviving and thriving in the era.
"There's a certain rigor about the past which I'm attracted to," he says.
Both shone with dance rigor, admirable performers, choreographic variety — and both were mysterious.
We're looking for, definitely, intellectual rigor, honesty, first and foremost, I should say.
Building upon Antonin Artaud's notion of a "pure cruelty, without bodily laceration," one that signifies "rigor, implacable intention and decision, irreversible and absolute determination," Nelson is attracted to "this precision, sharpness, this rigor," and it seems Hatoum is as well.
But altruism that isn't fortified by rigor or metrics can lead to disastrous results.
"Hopefully this decision will increase the rigor they bring to their sanctions," he added.
"There's a rigor it adds to the research — the interpretation, the representation," he says.
It's art — as a process — as much as geopolitical rigor that can save us.
"However, there needs to be some valid proof of rigor and relevance," he said.
Many technology companies have an abundance of programming talent that lack in statistical rigor.
While conceptually simple, Andy Grove's regimen demands rigor, commitment, clear thinking, and intentional communication.
When it came to his opinions, he was tireless in seeking excellence and rigor.
Instead, those words introduce value judgments in place of traditional scientific rigor, they say.
We're still a bit aways away from seeing the commensurate rigor in that camp.
He said Ms. McIver brought a dancer's discipline, precision and rigor to her work.
GAO recommends four potential process reforms to instill some fiscal rigor to these accounts.
Degrees from those institutions are treated as strong evidence of academic rigor and excellence.
Her work evolved, but "maintained its central drives: rigor and empathy," said Mr. MacDonald.
But still, there was biology to be learned from studying oxytocin with greater rigor.
Mr. Forsythe's evening at the Shed has rigor and charm but not enough transcendence.
When the seeming rigor mortis thaws, it will all miraculously come back to life.
Zapruder is defensive about this, but she presents her case with rigor and nuance.
They don't want the workload reduced — they moved here for the high-rigor schools.
Each reading also serves as a reminder of the patience and rigor she demands.
In 1959 she published "Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution," which challenged Darwin's scientific rigor.
Having received his terminal diagnosis, he began to abandon rigor in favor of delight.
Sharon shaped the show with his usual combination of intellectual rigor and emotional focus.
But they are also trained to look at nature with ruthless rigor and skepticism.
It has also brought uncomfortable scrutiny over new software, pilot training and regulatory rigor.
The rigor of his action did not allow for much more than the performance itself.
"The panel has a larger concern with the rigor of Boeing's verification processes," Hill said.
I go to an International Baccalaureate school, which means the academic rigor is incredibly tough.
Done well, a traditional, somewhat formal style can convey authority and rigor in news writing.
However, the rigor of their underwriting has not been tested through a full credit cycle.
But because of Zayner's lack of rigor, he was more skeptical of the experiment's conclusion.
Leary's scientific rigor was doubted because of his personal experiences (and exuberance) with these drugs.
Fun Fact Rigor mortis can occur less than an hour after the moment of death.
We have had other presidents who did not show a high-level of intellectual rigor.
Whatever rigor Diamond demanded of himself in writing Collapse has been set aside in Upheaval.
"People should really be prepared with questions that have depth and rigor," says the exec.
When giving any test, no one scores 100 percent, if so your examination lacked rigor.
Jew in Jewish history is to work things out with rigor, and not to be
This preserves the quality of the meat by slowing down the process of rigor mortis.
It was very obviously a few hours old and on the verge of rigor mortis.
"I use those same skills, the same rigor to cover the White House," he said.
Some experts attribute a rise in teenage suicide to the stress and rigor of school.
That said, Trump is not making this case with any kind of rigor or clarity.
You have to balance the content, the rigor and the scientific approach with the spectacle.
"I like the camaraderie, and the community, and the openness, and the rigor," she said.
He has rigor in his work and his personality, and he will bring challenging ideas.
Lacking inborn ability, he studied the moving parts of a joke with an engineer's rigor.
Santopietro has certainly done his homework, and he applies the rigor of his knowledge admirably.
But Mr. Reich's music has a rigor and a metric complexity that the choreography lacks.
Jemisin has no interest in pseudo-medieval Europe, but Tolkien would have recognized her rigor.
For G. H. Hardy, he was an atheist who was all about rigor and proof.
Last year, though, a student's suicide raised questions about the academy's rigor and isolationist tendencies.
His neck is arched and head thrown back, as if anticipating a future rigor mortis.
And they are right not to expect anything of the scale or rigor of GDPR.
It is also what Roger Copeland means when he suggests that ideology is outstripping rigor.
She's able to parse this debate with an unusual level of clarity, fairness, and rigor.
To add further rigor, independent observers will be called on to evaluate the patients' progress.
As a result of that lack of journalistic rigor, they get to interview the President.
Mr. Chipperfield's rigor seems to be leaving its mark on the way Berlin's museums operate.
It will look into Mocoa's building safety and the rigor of local officials' emergency planning.
It ensures scientific rigor but keeps patients in the dark about what they're actually taking.
I know we can't quantitatively compare geomagnetic storms to criminal justice reform with any rigor.
To his dismay, he discovered that many of those ventures lack any kind of scientific rigor.
But, as with most things Zayner does, his experiment lacked the rigor typical of scientific research.
And I suppose that might be it — the rigor is the act I still chase after.
At the time, Miami was known more for its party atmosphere than for its classroom rigor.
I was impressed with the rigor of the conceit and this sci-fi reflection on porn.
But to me, their framework has the benefits of intellectual rigor along with real-world applicability.
So the process remains pretty shrouded and caveated — making its rigor and value hard to quantify.
That's why we craft our films with the passion, integrity, thoroughness, and rigor that we do.
Many are ill-prepared for the social, emotional and academic rigor that is anticipated and required.
Ehrenreich is irreplaceable to the culture, with her rigor and skepticism, her allergy to comforting illusions.
But this data is limited, and lacks the rigor and resources brought to a federal study.
Teaching has a rigor and reward system that I could not have imagined before attempting it.
Calle applies this same level of rigor and inspection of intimacy to her less controversial endeavors.
Did Strzok "leave [his] political beliefs at the door" and apply equal rigor to both investigations?
I wish the conservatives complaining about her plan applied the same rigor to their own ideas.
Educational rigor is essential, and a future space cadre must be up to the learning challenge.
But, without the sort of rigor that Dworkin brought to both, neither strategy is particularly effective.
" This, he further predicted, could enhance "the richness and rigor of spontaneous creation and human interaction.
But global warming is real, so is evolution, and miracles must be documented with scientific rigor.
The rigor of default privacy regulations would also be subject to regulation under the DETOUR Act.
What rigor is there is presented in a way that carries readers along rather than distracting.
It's only towards the very end of the exhibition that the curatorial rigor begins to wane.
Subjective criteria can be introduced into the specialized high schools admissions process without compromising academic rigor.
The Romanian film Collective, from director Alexander Nanau, offers a steely case study in observational rigor.
Within this ethos of visual brutality, Tool emanates a vibe of quiet purpose and moral rigor.
With that mindset, the kind of rigor they demand from the mainstream media becomes a hindrance.
"Mother Tongue" convincingly accesses emotive fragments of generational female experience within a framework of formalist rigor.
"It is easier for a district to purchase an outside program and its definition of rigor."
There's an admirably tough-minded, difficult rigor in her work; she makes less use of charm.
He hopes that Harness users will be able to bring that kind of rigor to engineering.
And there's good reason for civil engineers to demand more rigor than their software engineer brethren.
With rare exceptions, they praised his mastery of legal materials, intellectual rigor, fair-mindedness and accessibility.
Who could bring to this conversation the just-right blend of open-mindedness, curiosity and rigor?
It's the most meticulous demonstration of formal rigor hip-hop fans will likely hear all year.
Clarity, transparency, and rigor are especially important when we're offering prescriptions or writing about controversial topics.
They include grades and the rigor of courses, standardized test scores, recommendations, extracurricular accomplishments and student essays.
Such techniques would add necessary rigor to the forecasting goals specified in the National Strategy for Biosurveillance.
So I want to thank Eric and Tammy and the entire team for their rigor and thoroughness.
" The observer said: "I expected that the science would be reviewed with a high level of rigor.
"We obviously need a much bigger study and some additional scientific rigor applied to it," said Jevsevar.
Literary criticism has been routinely lambasted for its niceness, its lack of intellectual rigor, and its mediocrity.
Attempts to do so have been made in the scientific literature with variable levels of scientific rigor.
Telecom is a serious business and, as such, policymaking deserves to be approached with rigor and respect.
Some news outlets, without irony nor journalistic rigor, reported the DNA findings as vindicating Warren's racial claims.
The admissions process for Duperré, as for all France's élite schools, was a model of merciless rigor.
Punk's rigor, its daring, its refusal to compromise, are familiar to young Viv from her mother's attitude.
Unfortunately it didn't, the filet arriving dry and broken into smaller segments under the rigor of preparation.
With many twists on this theme, this definition of rationality has given economics coherence, rigor and humanity.
The nerd in me wants a bit more rigor, a bit more plausibility underneath the exuberant fakery.
Some have vouched for his intellectual rigor and a sense of fairness he displayed as a jurist.
On the other hand, she charged that Sanders himself couldn't meet the test of full ideological rigor.
The amount alone was daunting, without even accounting for, say, quality control, material finesse or conceptual rigor.
Trade people tended to consider international macro people semi-charlatans, doing ad hoc stuff devoid of rigor.
His most winning quality is his ability to perform physical strength and both intellectual and artistic rigor.
They can also balance the rigor of the part-time program with current professional and personal responsibilities.
Ideally, the rigor of CTE offerings would mirror that of college prep courses while providing applied experience.
He and Mr. Bannon are hostile to technocrats whose rigor and exactitude might impede their ideological agenda.
There needs to be more rigor in how these procedures are developed, researched and put into use.
He stuck to his old patterns and melodies, and pushed back against the rigor of the production.
Meyler Capital is taking the analytical rigor of modern internet marketing and applying it to fund marketing.
Good to see you're bringing the same intellectual rigor you apply to climate change to national security.
Hartman's "rigor and restraint give her writing its distinctive electricity and tension," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
Such stripped-down rigor has no place at 5 Hertford Street, the London membership club in Mayfair.
Just as often, this approach (especially in the Tate's case) can favor superficial similarities over historical rigor.
She wants to see prosecutors handle domestic violence with the same rigor they accord to stranger violence.
By visualizing these details with scientific rigor, we're able to share Sungir with the widest possible audience.
The Cochrane Collaboration meta-analyses must adhere to very high standards of transparency and methodological rigor and reproducibility.
G C-H: You complect a contemporary lyric with magic, rigor, and grace that snaps my head around.
According to AI researchers, this is more reputable, because there are no rigor standards to publishing on arXiv.
"I think there's some flash out there that is not pursuing the same level of rigor," he says.
Garfield is the drum doctor, a job title that encompasses about as much rigor as an actual physician.
If you want that perk, you'll just have to go through the rigor of becoming a real Khaleesi.
El motivo: la publicación del primer estudio, verificado con rigor, del componente biológico que provoca cualquier trastorno psiquiátrico.
As such, they are being engineered and tested with a rigor greatly exceeding that of ordinary cargo capsules.
But I try to bring the kind of rigor that we bring to covering science into other areas.
This combination of civic integrity, design ingenuity, and scientific rigor is what makes the Float Lab so promising.
By the time police found the girls, the bodies were showing signs that rigor mortis had set in.
And in those times you need a real answer—one that's based on deep research and scientific rigor.
It didn't require much scientific rigor because the mountain was absolutely dominated by hundreds of boxy little GoPros.
Its combination of knowingness and comic violence suggests a Coen brothers movie shorn of philosophical and formal rigor.
His pictures share, in place of a style, an unfailing rigor that can only be experienced, not described.
Nutrition research to prevent disease must have the same quality and rigor as pharmaceutical research to treat disease.
Worst because of physical and emotional rigor: mountain passes, chigger bites, dog attacks, heat and humidity, and boredom.
Today, scientists' success often isn't measured by the quality of their questions or the rigor of their methods.
Right now, I've decided to work on things purely out of my own pleasure, delight, and intellectual rigor.
I tried to let empathy moderate the pursuit of rigor and perfection in which I had been trained.
The risk of didacticism is high, but the book's rigor and crystalline insights pay off, aesthetically and morally.
Saying "I do love a rush of blood," she hungers to marry rigor with abandon, control with recklessness.
The Lego figures are rendered with playful rigor; their limited movements and expressions generate some amusing sight gags.
Those who work with Mr. Johnson say he has brought a new level of analytical rigor to Starbucks.
The ACU's origin was as an enforcer of ideological rigor at a time of largely non-ideological parties.
I tried on a spectacular forest green tweed blazer ($1,425) that was 80 percent rigor, 20 percent insouciance.
"Even better, on that last conference call, he revealed his true rigor without the sardonic quips," he said.
Another grant helped the Society for Neuroscience develop webinars to promote awareness and knowledge to enhance scientific rigor.
At some point the inspections, the appraisal and the price negotiation impose cold rigor on this hot process.
One of the things that the "effective" dimension of effective altruism forces people to really embrace is rigor.
His interest wasn't methodological rigor; the goal was to feed and stoke anti-Muslim sentiments among his supporters.
Well, it might be because anti-aging medicine suffers from a substantial lack of oversight and scientific rigor.
Trump has peppered his Cabinet with "acting" officials, who aren't beholden to the rigor of a Senate confirmation.
He loved the rigor of the trail, the way it tapped into and tested his reserves of energy.
It's not up to the standards of An Inconvenient Truth, and its rigor leaves much to be desired.
Strange, and good — no movie should be immune to rigor and scrutiny, and especially not one like this.
And in those times you need a real answer—one that's based on deep research and scientific rigor.
All of this takes place in a supportive environment where experimentation, self-motivation and intellectual rigor are expected.
It was a tough conversation at times — and I really appreciate the honestly and rigor you brought to it.
She entered the lottery for Success Academy, drawn by the network's reputation for academic rigor, and won a seat.
Click here to view original GIFA sped-up view of a worm going through rigor mortis and death fluorescence.
Her approach for testing this hypothesis, however, consisted of the kind of scientific rigor that peer-reviewed publication demands.
And he just fired the FBI director for pursuing investigations into the president's ties to Russia with excessive rigor.
Footwork, physical rigor and, above all, dynamic contrasts — which these dancers can most splendidly exemplify — were only occasionally interesting.
Embracing such rigor, a number of women have built a legacy as especially compassionate and intimate storytellers in photojournalism.
On weekends and vacations, though, he applies his systematic rigor to a very different pastime: taking pictures of buildings.
"I would simply worry about the rigor of the method and the quality control of the data," Kumar said.
Hiring with the rigor that you would see in life sciences on the pharma side, into the consumer market.
And don't even get me started on Doctor Strange, whose rigor extends to the curve described by his cowlick.
The Absolute Letter confirms that no other contemporary poet brings together such technical proficiency, imaginative insight, and philosophical rigor.
No nation guilty of a great crime has pursued an honest reckoning and atonement with greater rigor than Germany.
When they roll the pig over, its body has gone into rigor mortis and its hair has burnt away.
Marsh's skill is of a different order, as it is a synthesis of intellect, passion, rigor, and visual acuity.
All Over the Place is representative of art that is convincingly lovely in it intellectual rigor and material sophistication.
No matter how crazy our artists are, if there's a rigor and a seriousness underneath, I can sense it.
The blazers, which sell for $550 to $1,095, were designed with academic rigor and inspired by his vintage collection.
If it's anything like its predecessors, it will be another welcome showcase of Gerring's smart staging, rigor and playfulness.
The import is that the religious convictions can be expressed through austerity or rigor of line, rather than decoration.
"A Quiet Evening" has the rigor that Mr. Forsythe always brings to the stage; there's just not enough transcendence.
We expect today's senators, like their predecessors in 1986, to examine Mr. Sessions's views and record with bipartisan rigor.
I'm still very proud of the level of analysis and rigor I put into my work as a student.
"Proud to be on @CNN team, where every day I see rigor & ethics applied to dogged journalism," he continued.
"I understand the opposition to his work, but I'm grateful for the rigor of his teaching," she told me.
Ngakoue dissects offensive tackles with equal rigor, noting their weaknesses, then cross-referencing his observations by watching updated film.
Click here to view original GIFA sped-up view of a worm going through rigor mortis and death fluorescence. RIP.
Scientists observed rigor mortis in these worms for the first time, alongside its telltale "death fluorescence" visible under ultraviolet light.
"We really approached part 2 with the same process, the same rigor as we did part 1," Ricciardi tells PEOPLE.
LB: I want to know, quite honestly, how the eff you do everything you do with such rigor and positivity.
The involvement of the IMF is seen by those countries as essential to underpin the economic rigor of the program.
I have to tell you: It had such a lack of rigor that I could not read the whole thing.
China La frustración del público solía no censurarse en línea y los sitios noticiosos reportaban con rigor sobre la epidemia.
The camera pans down, and ... it's the rigor mortis-set body of a woman with a belt around her neck.
The controversy over the Dead Sea Scrolls is about more than just the Green family's academic rigor, or lack thereof.
These meetings combine the unfettered thinking of a smoke-filled dorm room with the brutalizing rigor of a dissertation defense.
That's the broad strokes; in practice, the rigor of the screening depends on a given company's perceived level of threat.
Rather than offering structure or rewarding seniority in service, national parties are too weak to impose any kind of rigor.
It's no wonder the dietary supplement company Elysium has attracted attention in an industry not exactly known for scientific rigor.
If you're the kind of listener who needs rigor to make it through a record, nonkeen probably isn't for you.
The technologist's argument begins with a suspicion that the liberal arts are of dubious academic rigor, suited mostly to dreamers.
The two men can also look like kindred artistic spirits, committed to formal rigor and possessing finely tuned comic sensibilities.
Dr. Paul U. Unschuld's juxtaposition of "rigor" and New Age puffery is salutary, but "Chinese pragmatism" hides a few things.
But it took just eight years for scientific rigor to be applied to the idea of an anthropogenic geological age.
By Siddhartha Deb Art and domestic work both have to be approached with love and rigor to be well done.
It turns out there's a whole journal dedicated to the idea that we could use more rigor in dental recommendations.
The assignments [were] truly powerful: the level of rigor, care, looking at how images have liberated our notion of citizenship.
Virtuoso technical rigor became what Ms. Rainer, Ms. Brown, Mr. Gordon and Ms. Hay needed to avoid to some degree.
Despite all they have heard about a liberal arts education, they are often surprised by the rigor needed to succeed.
Each article, however, is held up to the same rigor and standards of veracity as any other in The Times.
Vanchiswar began her career in molecular biology, and she addresses the garden in fall with a scientific rigor and exactitude.
Here is a show of an abstract painter ahead of her time, and whose stylistic promiscuity belied a deep rigor.
Satisfied with his own severity, positively enjoying the hardness and factual rigor of his judgment, he lay on his sofa.
It's hard to convince people of the care that is taken, of the anxiety, of the rigor that is applied.
The community school plans candidates are proposing offer an opportunity to bridge the conversation between academic rigor, poverty, and health.
Between the difficulty and the rigor of the courseloads offered, the city's elite schools are called such for a reason.
According to the defenders of the hoax, it shows that the academic fields singled out are lacking in scholarly rigor.
"Sentimental rigor and distance — as demonstrated by the neurotic ceremony of courtly love — increase passion," an acquiescent Dalí later wrote.
Speaking at the forum, Guo Shuqing, the chairman of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, called for further rigor.
"We've been explicitly clear that we are not going to be compromising our academic quality or rigor," Mr. Minor said.
The wobble also connotes a lack of self-seriousness: Formal rigor isn't part of D.R.A.M.'s arsenal, nor is complexity.
But I think a lot of modern dance techniques, like, there is, like, a real classical rigor to that training.
Intellectual rigor therefore requires practiced intellectual charity—requires training ourselves to believe our opponents' accounts of their values and motivations.
It disrupts the routines we rely on and reminds us of the vastness, beauty and rigor of the solar system.
The schools you're applying, the rigor, the competitiveness of the schools you're applying, we're going to need at least four.
Cohen can't help but delight in the interdisciplinary connections that he once intuited and has now demonstrated with mathematical rigor.
I like the intellectual rigor of this assertion—it feels so high Modern—but it's obviously not quite the truth.
John Savona, who is director of manufacturing for assembly at Ford could also bring some rigor to Tesla's production issues.
The next step must be to set in place a regulatory system that is based on rigor, transparency and oversight.
They can channel our national angst about addiction into a sound plan to treat patients with urgency, rigor, and humanity.
The evaluation was based on the text's coherence and focus, the rigor of the math problems, and the curriculum's usability.
If Mr. Ostlund lacks Mr. Haneke's rigor and Mr. von Trier's sadism, he at least has a sense of humor.
" Caro, he says, has "measurably enriched our lives with his intellectual rigor, his compassion, his openness, his wit and grace.
In her recent biography, "The Chief," Joan Biskupic concluded that the chief justice had sacrificed legal rigor for something bigger.
" Mathew Caldwell, former VP of People at Instacart, remarks that, "Recruiting should be approached with the same rigor as product development.
The moves by the PBoC and the improved systems will add respectability and rigor to the bitcoin market, according to Hayter.
"Logic and philosophy of mind, and the rigor with which the academic discipline approaches that stuff, is super helpful," he said.
The inaugural show, One, combined the space's signature rigor and restraint with a selection of works around the theme of geography.
In the absence of his rigor and clarity, he left behind a headquarters that embodies both his autobiography and his values.
Catholic universities — Notre Dame, Boston College, Gonzaga — had figured out how to tread the line between academic excellence and religious rigor.
Together we've done that, and so much more, by balancing profitability and social conscience, compassion and rigor, and love and responsibility.
The use of electronics ranges from strict sequenced rigor to open-ended jamming, sometimes both in the space of a song.
The road ahead will be difficult, but let's meet it with tenacious rigor, courage, and our moral compass as our guide.
And when Lucy was born, I applied the same rigor I had with work to my new role as a parent.
An engineer and central bank economist, has won credit for rigor and fairness in euro zone but has low public profile.
"I'm a skeptic by nature, so I like to see what's the methodology they employed and the statistical rigor," says Arking.
The museum has consistently come under fire for its lack of rigor when it comes to acquiring and curating new items.
From afar, it seemed that the region's success in developing and commercializing advanced technology must stem from intellectual and procedural rigor.
" Regarding rigor, Horan cited: More than accreditation, Horan said, "what's most important to us is that we're serving and protecting investors.
That's why all parents should be able to choose scholarship and rigor at whatever school meets the needs of their child.
An artist who wishes to work with such a charged subject needs to approach with unmitigated rigor in order to succeed.
First, the faculty and staff must maintain high academic standards and rigor, empowering students with the intellectual tools they will need.
For years, PredPol has been plagued with criticisms over the paucity of depth, richness, and rigor the software brings to policing.
A rebooted FCC with its thoughtful new focus on economic rigor and data-driven analysis doesn't seem likely to be fooled.
This partnership is in the very early phases as we work on both sides to ensure privacy, transparency and scientific rigor.
Unlike much serial music of the 20163s, whose scientific rigor can often feel dated today, Ginastera's late works sound remarkably fresh.
But, seriously, Epstein has also become a model sports executive, encompassing intellectual rigor, ballsiness, advanced analytics, and empathy all at once.
In this sense, Leir was a true pioneer of trying to bring at least some semblance of scientific rigor to ufology.
Second, the commission should reinforce efforts by the National Institutes of Health to further increase scientific rigor and transparency in research.
Until South Carolina voters weighed in on Saturday, people were checking his campaign to see if rigor mortis was setting in.
It's about the rigor and the emphasis on getting bang for the buck that has really infused the broader development community.
Judson Dance Theater had all of that in its fabric: rigor and ordinariness, humor and grit, the spontaneity of the moment.
That means we need to get our decision-making rigor and process and understanding into the very DNA of our companies.
Mr. Flannery has attacked expenses, and he spoke repeatedly on Monday about injecting more "rigor and accountability" into the G.E. culture.
In her best moments, this gives her a unique combination of moral zeal and intellectual rigor that's won her many fans.
And he has done it by following the rules, working within the historic terms defined by intellectual rigor and formalist accomplishment.
What the show lacks in ideological coherence and intellectual rigor it almost makes up for in ferocity, humor, pathos and lunacy.
But despite the raw content of his songs, he sings with rigor and conviction — he's an R&B purist at heart.
They compete regularly on an international circuit, are well known and highly regarded and lend competitive rigor to any skating event.
So what can we do to honor the intellect … to tamp down the notion that intellectual rigor is detrimental to society?
" Mr. Crimp said: "George's music has a combination of sensuousness and intellectual rigor; those are the two things that go together.
Somehow, in all of the speed and rigor of the drop, the clear blue water fills me some kind of pride.
"It's about the clarity of an idea, and the rigor of how you carry that through and execute it," he said.
In New York City, detectives are investigating overdoses with the rigor of homicides even if murder charges are a long shot.
Beyond admiring the stress on traditional rigor and methods, conservatives more widely venerate the Great Books, approached in a certain way.
Though the Lorraine dancers did not have all the rigor of the Cunningham company, this was recognizably "Sounddance" — ardent, violent, thrilling.
"They wanted to give it some scientific rigor and some bureaucratic discipline, and it was really a major breakthrough," says Pyne.
Blocboy JB's new mixtape, Simi, is the most meticulous demonstration of formal rigor hip-hop fans will likely hear all year.
In various combinations of pen, pencil and acrylic paint, most are on graph paper, revealing the formal rigor of their conception.
"There is a reluctance to provide real oversight, rigor or even security training because it costs time and money," Mr. Streff said.
We can honor Charles best by doing as he did and insisting on rigor, honesty, kindness and decency in what we say.
Christine McEntee, head of the AGU, said her members were concerned that the Trump administration might not value scientific discovery and rigor.
With its bottom line threatened, Boeing focused on speed instead of rigor, cost-control instead of innovation, and efficiency instead of transparency.
I hardly refer to myself as a practicing Muslim these days, but I am still very invested in the rigor of Ramadan.
The work required to do that can be achingly dry: the best financial analysis is rigorous to the point of rigor mortis.
Slavin, an artist by training, says some parts of the project rely on scientific rigor, while other parts are more scientifically inspired.
Here's a new paper from Killian Clarke and Korhan Koçak at Princeton University that attempts to put some rigor behind that idea.
From the very beginning of his career, Picabia displayed an impressive talent and rigor, along with a willingness to flout established taste.
"SpaceX is going through a level of rigor and improvement that far exceeds everything that's been done in human spaceflight," says Autry.
And Facebook did not apply the same rigor to the execution as it did to finding a potential solution to the problem.
Instead, realize they're just another set of tools, to which we researchers must eagerly apply the same rigor we have everywhere else.
Yeah, but you're a journalist and you have a level of rigor and a level of fairness, and these people know you.
It's about leaving the structure of the song behind to venture out, searching for something with rigor and sometimes desperation — out loud.
She encourages YouTube to apply the same analytic rigor to its counterspeech programs as it applies to other parts of its business.
In the 911 call, you hear the girlfriend say Blake's jaw is clenched, which is a sign rigor mortis has set in.
Moreover, they match the rigor of top-performing nations, with their development having been guided, in part, by findings from international assessments.
Rather, their analytical rigor could have guided the administration to develop plans that could have had more impact on the legislative budgets.
I will prise you from the rigor-mortis grip of your anxieties and tell you what time of day to email people.
"There is progress on these important issues, not based on intuition, with more rigor in what really helps the poor," she said.
" Word of mouth eventually led Mr. Leibowitz's family to Maplewood, N.J., but the process, he said, "just seemed so lacking in rigor.
However, the scientific research about the overall effectiveness of these supervised consumption sites is limited in its rigor and the locations studied.
We have no time for the false choices of placing blame on home or school, or choosing between relationships and academic rigor.
While this rigor may not have worked for a seasoned comedian, someone accustomed to improvisation, Brosnahan took to the constraints right away.
The Oscars come at the end of a monthslong slog for many in the industry, campaigns pursued with military rigor and zeal.
And so, over that weekend, Jake's friends and family sat with his body while it slowly cooled and settled into rigor mortis.
With journalistic rigor, Zuckoff acknowledges what he doesn't know, for example how exactly each group of hijackers seized control of its plane.
Do not be fooled by this: there is a rigor to these photographs, in which everything is locked into place by geometry.
Biology is supposed to offer rigor, precision, measurements — enticing possibilities when it comes to something as nebulous and complex as the mind.
I believe in the tradition of education, particularly the worldly, intellectual rigor of the Jesuits and the Madames of the Sacred Heart.
To be sure, the rigor of the production is of a piece with Ms. Farber's style, which favors deliberately paced, brooding atmospherics.
Ultimately, all of the academic rigor of the institution is not worth being at a place that makes you feel fundamentally alien.
Just as in clinical care, there are examples of incorrect thinking based on low-rigor studies that more rigorous ones later overturn.
The non-classical music often spoke a tougher harmonic language—a reversal of the usual stereotype of classical rigor and pop pleasure.
" Danielle Rhoades Ha, a Times spokeswoman, said that readers "value the rigor and independence of the New York Times best-seller lists.
But his rigor and concentration were perfectly evident as he watched the dancers go through the first 10 minutes of the piece.
Training for doctors and other medical professionals should emphasize communication skills with the same rigor that it does for other clinical skills.
Key administration figures might, at times, try to impose some pseudo-intellectual rigor on their pretzel logic, but the real message remains.
"Trying to meet demand for scale without reducing the rigor of careful design — this is a particular challenge for us," said Mude.
"Widows" is nowhere near as brutally demanding as those earlier films, but it grafts some of their rigor onto crime-caper DNA.
"An artist can come here and have an experience that is at once about getting work done and about rigor," he said.
Between p-hacking and replication problems, academic science has started examining how the apparent rigor isn't actually as real as we thought.
But the five-act structure unquestionably helped give Breaking Bad the tragic weight it wouldn't have managed without that sort of rigor.
What distinguishes an assistance dog from what expert Chris Diefenthaler calls companion dogs, or regular pets, is the length and rigor of training.
These tests, with their mix-and-match graphics, hieroglyphic-like icons, and black-and-white portraits, often lacked scientific rigor, but looked great.
"Business is a marathon and you need to work with rigor everyday, but you also need to take care of yourself," he added.
In the past, the CEA's economists, traditionally scholars on leave from their universities, have sought to bring some academic rigor to presidential policymaking.
Such rigor might, however, prevent new users from taking the time necessary to create a full entry and alienate them in the process.
Arguably, financial health is as critical a component of overall well-being as physical health, so shouldn't they be regulated with similar rigor?
"We'll continue to fortify this by tightening certain contractual language, auditing existing 3rd-party data partners, and evaluating future partnerships with enhanced rigor."
Sehgal speaks clearly and definitively, strong with logic and rigor, a quintessential business executive but with a soft-spot for play and sentimentality.
Instead, she approaches movies, even the ones she doesn't especially love, with a combination of scholarly rigor, film-history acumen, and reliable wryness.
I urge President Trump and EPA Administrator Pruitt to embrace the scientific rigor that will enable the agency to protect the American people.
Improvements in intelligence-gathering, along with advances in technologies and inter-agency sharing, have greatly enhanced the rigor of our national security screenings.
The nation's senior scientific body recently released a new report raising serious questions about the "scientific rigor" of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
This absolutist rigor is precisely why we accord the status of "right" only to those claims that are essential to individuals' well-being.
And with, I have to say, quite a bit of respect for the intellectual rigor of a project that probably didn't require it.
He'll need it, but his candor and rigor tell me that he's the right man to turn around this once great American company.
The music has formal rigor and forward pull, but it doesn't provide an orienting framework, or any clear distinctions between composition and improvisation.
Watching, we feel the different legacies of two master-choreographers who both died this century — Cunningham (the rigor) and Trisha Brown (the softness).
This rigor is seen as necessary to keep up with national test-based systems like China's, where a single exam determines university placement.
And like many great westerns it critiques some of the genre's foundational myths with bracing, beautiful rigor, including the myth of heroic individualism.
" Then restore "facts to public discussion," embracing "more sources of serious research and dissemination," with "public funding to maintain their rigor and independence.
It reflects the widespread perception that behavioral economics combines the cleverness and fun of pop psychology with the rigor and relevance of economics.
The novel had metabolized recovery with so much rigor that it had already asked all my questions and weathered all my intellectual discomforts.
But they also underscore that clinical exercise science could stand to raise its game and develop greater rigor in testing exercise as medicine.
So the opposite of false objectivity should be analytical rigor and leveling with the reader and letting the reader know what you know.
To increase the academic rigor of the exercise, have students compare what's taught in their school to the National Sexuality Education Standards. 3.
Like Curtis — but without Curtis's ethnographic rigor — Nelson places his subjects in a permanent anthropological past, erasing their present material and political realities.
"Really from the beginning, I was surprised by the level of depth and rigor that got put on profitability and economics," he said.
By offering varying levels of class rigor, you open opportunities for "average" students to grow to the level of their high achieving classmates.
In fact, in the interest of scientific rigor, they refused to even speculate about what photoacoustic mechanics caused their light-as-speech effect.
It's an unfamiliar situation for the ordinarily hard-nosed retired Marine general, who has insisted upon military-like rigor in the West Wing.
Instead, with the rigor of a scholar, he set about assembling important collections of literary and musical works as well as real estate.
"The panel has a larger concern with the rigor of Boeing's verification processes," Paul Hill, a member of ASAP, said during the meeting.
No-jime can delay rigor mortis for an hour, standard ikejime for about eight hours and shinkei-jime for up to 24 hours.
"We must recover sobriety and rigor so that our citizens can see renewed confidence in our institutions," he said on resuming his duties.
"It's a positive step that we're getting more scientific rigor to look at where the true opportunities for benefit are," said Dr. DeNicola.
Those pieces illustrate Mr. Husa's mature style: a mix of formal rigor, dramatic vitality and avant-garde techniques used to illuminate ethical concerns.
A career in burials and cremation also fires his poetic imagination — I'm sorry, but Lynch also savors puns about rigor mortis and cremation.
The exhibition provides a noteworthy opportunity to experience the dark thematic complexity as well as formal rigor of this remarkable body of work.
" On his process — Addressing past criticism for a lack of reporting rigor, Wolff said: "I work like every journalist works: I have recordings.
For the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks, sweeping their first-round opponents required all the rigor of casual Fridays at the office.
The alt-weekly was one of the first places I saw black cultural traditions talked about with both familial love and critical rigor.
Dio mentored Boleyn, building her confidence as a singer and demanding she approach her singing with the rigor she'd used to master keyboards.
This is a position that demands dutifulness, rigor, reliability, compassion, brilliance, and an almost endless capacity to absorb hard work and personal criticism.
Light, joyous, yet forever committed to conceptual rigor, YMO built entire aesthetic universes from album to album that mirrored a rapidly changing creative landscape.
Washington (CNN)Federal prosecutor John Durham, known for bringing independent rigor to challenging and politically sensitive cases, just got his latest high-profile assignment.
What is sorely misunderstood is the rigor with which the United States already vets those who would seek to attain peace and stability here.
It's our job to then go vet that [person's company] and put it through the rigor and analytics and then come back to Masa.
At a time when psychology researchers are increasingly concerned about the rigor of their field, five laboratories set out to repeat 21 influential studies.
Critics also question the rigor of a doctor who never sees a patient in person and is paid by the company selling the drugs.
Why it matters: If passed, the proposed laws would force tech companies to operate with much more rigor when policing content on their properties.
Too few study participants Dr. Roderic Eckenhoff, a professor of anesthesia at the University of Pennsylvania, said the study is interesting but lacked rigor.
Parsing the complexities of cultural and economic exchange, with piercing moral clarity, this essay stands out in the volume for its fierce intellectual rigor.
He doesn't radically reinvent Star Wars with the looseness of his film The Brothers Bloom, or the creative rigor and conceptual daring of Brick.
She was exposed to scientific rigor, inquiry, and archaeology at a young age, as Smith described in her PhD dissertation, which examined Garrod's legacy.
But even the non-fans may appreciate the rigor invested in making sure everyone on the battlefield has a different reason for showing up.
The body is a nature-study, the bent legs, straight arms and risus sardonicus being all typical of the position assumed during rigor mortis.
As in the short stories of Grace Paley, the plotlessness is, finally, a higher form of rigor, at once a philosophy and a misdirect.
For a long time this conservative quest was lent a certain solidity and rigor and self-confidence by John Paul II and Benedict XVI.
If grant distribution, data collection, and evaluation are conducted with rigor and an interdisciplinary perspective, this country might be able to reverse that trend.
Alexei was serious about his spiritual pursuits, but he and Hay both took an interest, too, in Orthodox clothing, with its modesty and rigor.
Scene after scene bears the hermetic rigor of a rite, one that outsiders—or even other members of the household—may struggle to understand.
High schools across the US vary widely in terms of resources and academic rigor and the test was meant to level the playing field.
And forums like these, where there's no escaping the hot seat, are where candidates should start to pay—in intellectual rigor and in sweat.
Yet it was true, if you understood beauty to encompass not only ecstasy but precision, rigor, a relish for the tiniest (literally microscopic) details.
Over the last three years, he's brought craft and rigor to Atlanta strip-club anthems, and built a worldview out of a narcotic haze.
Hannah Arendt, who died in 1975, was a prolific and unclassifiable thinker, a political theorist, moral philosopher and polemicist of unmatched range and rigor.
Crisply composed and starkly cool in their visual palette, the shorts draw their strength as much from their pictorialism as from their conceptual rigor.
Then the spinal cord is removed to trick the fish's body from entering rigor mortis and decaying, a common occurrence in poorly processed fish.
Ms. Ridder, an interior designer, favors Moroccan textiles and flamboyant color, while Mr. Pennoyer, a classical architect, is all white columns, rigor and flow.
Max Fisher and Amanda Taub argue that one key distinction is the comparative rigor of Canadian gun controls and the country's attitude toward firearms.
And while the research is slim and lacking much scientific rigor, studies of extreme-sports enthusiasts suggest they have diverse biologies, personalities and backgrounds.
With discipline, rigor and broad collaboration, we can meet this challenge, establishing standards, protocols and governance that will defend the integrity of our information.
They are independent entities, things that exist for themselves and for our contemplation, a synthesis of sensuality, rigor, intuition, and austerity – an engaging conundrum.
"The lack of academic rigor in his report, in conjunction with his clear agenda and misleading statements, render his opinions unpersuasive," Judge Robinson concluded.
Osterwalder said his methods bring a more evidence-based rigor to an area of business that has traditionally been handled with superstition and mystery.
You can't just revise that target up like a lot of the analysts do because that's a recipe for disaster and lacks any rigor.
The state senator championing the secession effort, two-time mayoral candidate John Marchi, was revered as a statesman of unusual scholarliness and ethical rigor.
Because I feel like the mainstream films that have been made about Detroit have not had the level of rigor that they should have.
And even though the diet seemed to eliminate pretty much everything, I found myself looking uncharacteristically forward to three weeks of monastic dietary rigor.
Reimagining punk, funk and reggae with analytical rigor, the band set telegraphic lyrics and shards of guitar noise against austerely propulsive beats and syncopated silences.
The Gates Foundation, which is known for rigor in grant determinations, gave CHAI and other Clinton Foundation initiatives more than $2000 million in 230 alone.
If Toby is going to hold a grief-stricken Kate to the highest of standards, I will apply the same rigor to his irrational behavior.
Muscle movement depends on the chemical Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which can be found in the body of a dead organism before rigor mortis sets in.
"This whole climate change is a big can of worms," says Ignatius Rigor, coordinator of the International Arctic Buoy Program at the University of Washington.
State Department officials have stood by the rigor of their vetting process, insisting refugees are the most thoroughly screened group of travelers to the US.
Because of our customary journalistic rigor, we weren't fooled, and we can't honor an 'off-the-record' agreement that was solicited in maliciously bad faith.
So it's going to require the same amount of rigor you would apply to a situation where you do find an offender or a victim.
I am bringing the same focus and rigor to addressing these issues that I've brought to previous product challenges like shifting our services to mobile.
This is far from the first instance to indicate a lack of rigor when it comes to rape and sexual assault allegations by government officials.
These stalwarts of the right, who border on cult personalities, have absolutely no pretense of objectivity, let alone any pledge to professional rigor or ideals.
The defense produced its own experts, including Dr. George Nichols, who argued that rigor mortis is not a definitive clue to the time of death.
With encyclopedic rigor—and commendable patience—she attempted to introduce me to the discipline: its converging histories and sub-fandoms, its vicissitudes and interior controversies.
But as we get closer to impact, Rosetta will be sending more images back to Earth, charting its own final plunge with good, scientific rigor.
Equally adept with a pipette and a trowel, she unites the collective insights of traditional plant-based healing with the rigor of modern laboratory experiments.
The Washington Post's executive editor, Martin Baron, said that the paper wasn't fooled due to the "journalistic rigor" that goes into all of its reporting.
But the 'constitutional' arguments made against the special counsel do not meet that standard and had little more rigor than the tweet that promoted them.
Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, it's a barefoot ballet of some architectural rigor that maintains a swirling flow to Philip Glass and Gidon Kremer music.
I love the academic rigor, and the school surrounds me with a ton of friendly people who also share my interests in academics, especially engineering.
There is also "tremendous variability in the rigor with which such beliefs must be proved or documented," according to the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS).
What I hope is that The Times pauses to regroup, returning with a rigor that more sharply defines the exceptional and rejects the second-rate.
Here, with typical whimsy and rigor, Ms. Driscoll explores the role of stories and storytelling in how we make sense of our lives (1:15).
Here, with typical whimsy and rigor, Ms. Driscoll explores the role of stories and storytelling in how we make sense of our lives (8883:15).
But Mr. Elo, who in other ballets has often made his dancers look bad, here allows BalletX's precise rigor and fullness of tone to emerge.
Isn't it finally time to abandon the improv and the wild one-liners, and restrict the candidate to the button-down rigor of the teleprompter?
"When I enlisted people to be in this, I told them that it was going to be an act of political rigor," Ms. Finn said.
Pecker started in the media business as an accountant, and he has attempted to impose a numbers-based rigor on the raucous world of tabloids.
While opposition parties have been highly critical of the European Union, threatening fierce clashes over budget rigor, the PD presented itself as fervently pro-European.
Although the "Four Quartets" style throughout feels homogeneous, the dancers alternate, in a rare way, between firm technical rigor and a looser kind of softness.
On its face, Meyerism sounds ridiculous, an attempt to blend some of the rigor of old-school religion with the notions behind self-help systems.
More effective forms of psychological therapy may be possible, but they need to be developed with a similar rigor as the pharmaceutical industry develops drugs.
It's performance of such rigor, realness and nerve, of personality and will, that there ought to be some other, bigger word for what you've watched.
Like the clowns he shared the town square with, a good charlatan could often juggle, simultaneously keeping up pretensions to scientific rigor and mystical profundity.
Flinty, funny, stylish, and mannish, a blend of Amelia Earhart and Humphrey Bogart, Dorothea adores Jamie, but her Depression-era rigor precludes her saying so.
Though public schools in N.Y.C. are all governed by the Department of Education, why is it that schools have such different instructional quality and rigor?
Other experts agreed with the study's point that more rigor was needed in issuing nutrition guidelines but said the current guidelines should go much further.
The consistency of style and rigor is impressive and, astoundingly, Kingelez made up these fascinators as he went along, without studies — or formal art training.
These methods include adherence to principles of analytic rigor which preclude policy proscription, and focuses on descriptive and predictive intelligence products for policy-making customers.
Whatever the actual merits of the president's "America First" agenda, the notion is far more consistent with principles defined by economic rigor and antitrust humility.
Throw in a little of Amazon's penchant for openness, Google's Thread networking magic, and Apple's rigor around privacy and you might just have something good.
Applying that same concentrated rigor to pursue a goal that adds money to the positive side of the balance sheet uses the same financial muscles.
"This tax bill demonstrates, once again, the total collapse of all and any rigor around the policy making process in the GOP congress," Schmidt said.
"The Fugue," from 1970, is a "watch what I can do" compositional wonder in which a simple walking phrase is varied with Bach-like rigor.
In the absence of left-wing Limbaughs and Breitbarts, media outlets totally unconcerned with factual rigor, it's much harder for this stuff to become mainstream.
"She brings a statistical rigor that some data visualization people don't have, and she's also interested in being creative in the visualization domain," she said.
And, for the record, I read the magazine regularly because I'm impressed by their rigor and often surprised by the counterintuitive tricks their method unearths.
But, for all their populist nose-thumbing, what is most striking about them is the superlative skill and conceptual rigor with which they are made.
We urge you to apply this ethical rigor to your relationship with BP, and recognize it is a partnership that can no longer be defended.
Their goal was to inject rigor into the transmission of fighting arts, and to establish an accredited group of martial arts instructors—no charlatans accepted.
Iduma's goal is to assist students in cultivating their personal voice and to pay attention to the craft of writing, without giving up intellectual rigor.
As a child, art became a spiritual solace from the bullying he experienced in school, while the discipline and rigor from football fortified him physically.
The contraction process looked a whole lot like rigor mortis in humans, the process that happens a few hours after death in which our limbs stiffen.
Centeno said Portugal's budget rigor had guaranteed it would stay below the EU deficit threshold in the coming years even in a less favorable economic setting.
The people in the enclave where our protagonists live worry over this, too, and they believe shielding against this badness is a matter of philosophical rigor.
It is famed for its intellectual rigor and its left-leaning political views, and has a reputation as an incubator for talented young writers and editors.
No doubt we all wish the company had applied this level of rigor somewhat earlier, but it's good to know that the work is being done.
The group's name, derived from the term poncilidad, which they define as "chaotic tranquility," reflects the mix of rigor and improvisation that characterizes their live sets.
If there is any theme this year, it's about the need to rethink, upend and take Code to an even higher level of quality and rigor.
After all, in the early operational phase of LIGO, project leaders had deliberately inserted false signals into the data to test the rigor of the analysis.
State Department officials have stood by the rigor of their vetting process, however, insisting refugees are the most thoroughly screened group of travelers to the US.
A person who passes away in their sleep, for example, may already show signs of rigor mortis, where the body stiffens in the hours after death.
Nevertheless, State Department officials stand by the rigor of their vetting process, and insist refugees are the most thoroughly screened group of travelers to the US.
And while its closest antecedent is In Rainbows on beauty alone, A Moon Shaped Pool trades that album's sensuality and structural rigor for big, cinematic moments.
A chief compliance officer at a major Japanese exchange said founders of cryptocurrency companies often lack the experience and rigor needed to run a financial company.
In the pictures, the boy's body was in a state of rigor mortis, his knees bent as though he were still strapped in his car seat.
By then, she'd also come to appreciate the rigor of year-round training and the commitment of the kids and adults she met in the program.
Mainstream media is a realm of professional journalists who function within the constraints of stated ideals of objectivity, balance, professional rigor, and a code of ethics.
Moreover, Reuters learned that Taser's early science – beginning with one pig, five dogs and some willing police volunteers – didn't rise to the agency's level of rigor.
The Times reserves obituaries for notable and influential people, and it writes them with the same rigor and impartiality as any other piece of hard news.
The senator, while committed to reducing some regulation, is also calling for more rigor in accreditation, with more attention to student learning outcomes and greater transparency.
And the message he has delivered with fresh rigor, especially his emphasis on crime, still diverges widely from what most Republicans view as a winning pitch.
"This tax bill demonstrates, once again, the total collapse of all and any rigor around the policymaking process in the GOP Congress," Schmidt said last month.
Once we were into the tense physical rigor of the 1929-30 works, however, we entered the style that made Graham great for perhaps 30 years.
Kadare tackles Albania's specific strangeness with a ferocious rigor that would feel scientific if it were not for the haunted, haunting humans he writes into being.
They began by moving through the galleries in a synchronized procession that demonstrated order, rigor, and discipline and inspired awe for the effortlessness of their agility.
There, atop her dresser, perched an orange robot cat, staring out across the room in rigor mortis, blurring the previously unblurred line between cute and dead.
Festivals, by their very nature, are hedonistic affairs, chances to slide out of life's rigor and rules into a gloopy pool of sweaty, stinking, sordid debauchery.
Unprepared to fill the ranks of a new administration, Mr. Trump never tried to set a tone of discipline or ethical rigor in his West Wing.
What Perry lacks in filmmaking rigor — like its predecessors, "Family Funeral" is a bit of a mess, formally and technically — he makes up for in generosity.
I don't want my own sympathies — my desire to like and be liked — to get in the way of the rigor and impersonality of the job.
We've all been on the middle school field trip, with its high jinks and nervy bravado — pubescent energy burst free from the institutional rigor of classrooms.
She takes the discipline and rigor of her dance training and applies it to her second career as a spy, notably in the art of seduction.
But if none exist, researchers start looking at other kinds of studies, while maintaining some level of rigor, to tease out the evidence that is available.
It was raw not cooked, and at the same time there was a kind of discipline and rigor, an insistence that kept going throughout the work.
She was chief executive of the music-file sharing platform Napster during the first tech boom, and she brought the same rigor to her volunteer position.
They considered more potential interpretations of the evidence, remembered information about the case more accurately and engaged in the deliberation process with more rigor and persistence.
"We uphold the highest levels of rigor and ethics as we work every day to increase fairness and objectivity in the hiring process," the company said.
The highest-profile candidate is Scholz, a centrist who has stuck to his conservative predecessor Wolfgang Schaeuble's fiscal rigor, and would continue the coalition with Merkel.
Yet the assessment of decision-making capacity is highly variable among providers, lacks sufficient methodological rigor and standardization, and is often subject to physicians' personal beliefs.
The difficulty of the pro-life position, the extremism inherent in any anti-abortion politics, rests not in our mysticism but in our biological-philosophical rigor.
Such candidates promise to add a certain je ne sais quoi to the political fray — something intangible at the nexus of rigor, rationality, creativity and perseverance.
But given the rigor of the guidelines and screenings, Dr. Rositch said, why do American women not only still get cervical cancer but die from it?
She dressed the Sex Pistols, then supermodels, translating the rigor and shock value of punk music into reappropriated, dynastic tartan with safety pins, tulle and slogans.
Kelly was initially credited with bringing military-style rigor to the pandemonium that raged in the Trump White House when he took the job last July.
A nationalist party in power has to take over the cultural sphere, especially the universities, which are regarded as safe havens for intellectual rigor and questioning.
I have compartmentalized my professional life since having children, but I still crave success and want to be challenged with higher-level work and intellectual rigor.
Panama, of course, went through the rigor of the qualifying process, just like everybody else, and emerged as one of the 32 teams fit to compete.
He has very little discernible personality: He doesn't have Sophia's insatiable intellectual curiosity or El's philosophical rigor and ambition, and he's too grandiose to be funny.
"We were looking for a lot more rigor in the presentation of the materials," said Earl Lawrence, the head of the F.A.A.'s aircraft certification office.
At this point, the MBTI has been pretty thoroughly debunked—it does not predict behavior consistently, nor was it designed with any kind of scientific rigor.
His PhD, awarded by Corvinus University in Hungary, has been roundly criticized by American academics for failing to uphold basic standards of citation and intellectual rigor.
"Immediately, there were questions about ... the validity or the sincerity of both of these statements," Cramer noted, referencing about the Fed's lack of rigor in its policymaking.
While Catholics, Jews, and mainstream Protestants all have traditions of scholarly rigor that translate into the making of top-notch jurists, Evangelical culture has a different focus.
In these frothier times, I encourage founders to interview investors who take a slot on their cap table with the same rigor they would a potential employee.
It doesn't matter if you're an actress or you're a dancer, there's rigor and discipline that's required by every single career, no matter how glamorous and lovely.
The Anthropocene Project — with its encyclopedic reach and factual rigor — transmutes the unsettling, otherworldly appeal of his aesthetic into ecological conscience and a grave call for change.
"She began to think that God was punishing her for not rooting out heresy with sufficient rigor," writes Weir, and ordered that the burnings be stepped up.
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But to those in his field, Krueger was known for bringing a new level of rigor to economics research and puncturing a number of long-held pieties.
The 18-member board oversees the rigor and integrity of the scientific research guiding policy decisions coming out of the EPA, from climate change to air pollution.
Thanks to cognitive psychology, I learned how to analyze through scientific methods and rigor, without any moral judgment and out of any notion of good and evil.
The new Bureau for Policy, Planning and Learning has introduced strategic and analytic rigor into country plans and program design, and used evaluation findings to inform budgets.
"We don't lose deals on terms, but the biggest risk is that the rigor of due diligence is being lost," said Paul Johnson, partner at EQT Credit.
Instead, it aims to hold such claims to high standards of scientific rigor, and help improve the methodology used to pinpoint the specific impacts of climate change.
Ultimately though, they believe that contract reviewing is so tedious, it is freeing up lawyers for work that requires a greater level of intellectual rigor and creativity.
IARC says its methods are scientifically sound and its monographs are "widely respected for their scientific rigor, standardized and transparent process and ... freedom from conflicts of interest".
The results and value of stress tests are only as valid as the assumptions upon which they were based and the rigor with which they are conducted.
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were unearthing dark truths with the rigor of professional journalists: interviewing eyewitnesses on all sides and collecting physical and photographic evidence.
So it is appropriate that Mitchell's photographic record does not aspire to the taxonomic rigor associated with, say, Bernd and Hilla Becher's gridded images of industrial structures.
AS I LOOKED ACROSS THE COMPANY, THERE ARE THREE THINGS THAT KEEP COMING UP THAT WE NEED TO WORK ON: CULTURE, OUR OPERATING RIGOR, AND CAPITAL ALLOCATION.
And the model brings with it a rigor on performance and results that could be replicated, allowing development resources to be deployed more efficiently and cost effectively.
"Because of our customary journalistic rigor, we weren't fooled, and we can't honor an 'off-the-record' agreement that was solicited in maliciously bad faith," Baron said.
Still, in an interview in Los Angeles last month, Dr. Rodchenkov minimized the rigor of WADA's scientific vetting process during the 10 years he headed Russia's lab.
Releasing genetically modified mosquitoes or irradiating insects also needed to be studied, but evaluation of such novel methods should be done with "extreme rigor", the WHO warned.
He explained that he tried to take only one image in each location, a conceptual rigor that forced him to scrutinize every element in front of him.
A layer of government lawyers has long worked behind the scenes, screening the hundreds of petitions each year, giving the process the appearance of objectivity and rigor.
The White House also defended Gorsuch, saying the whole thing was just a last-ditch effort to tarnish Gorsuch's reputation and cast doubt on his legal rigor.
His first, Salare, brought him recognition for the rigor and sophistication he acquired at culinary school and stints at the French Laundry, Per Se and the Herbfarm.
Discovery allows mostly low-income students who just miss the cutoff for entry to enroll in summer classes aimed at preparing them for the schools' academic rigor.
This mode of thought, they said, imposed standards of conceptual clarity and logical rigor that restricted philosophical thinking to a narrow range of abstract and artificial questions.
"I think schools embrace A.P. in large part due to the drive for 'rigor' and the lack of interest in truly exploring what that means," she wrote.
The veteran modern choreographer Garth Fagan — who is also the Tony Award-winning choreographer of "The Lion King" — is all about rigor, precision and a malleable torso.
" Jessica Morgan, Dia's director, pointed out that Ms. Rockburne's practice encompasses "both a rigor of thinking with an equally exacting desire to create sensuality in the work.
The move only heightened the existing friction between Kelly and Trump's children, who have seen their access to the President restricted under a new system of rigor.
Participation in fitness studio group classes is on the rise because they add rigor, fun, and variety to your exercise routine, though they&aposre often fairly expensive.
Because of the cold temperatures sweeping the nation, iguanas are dropping out of trees like overripe mangoes, littering the ground in an apparent state of rigor mortis.
As with a previous column, my aim was to find a sweet spot between the addictive thrill of Pokémon Go and the rigor of memorizing multiplication tables.
It's not just foreign companies coming to the U.S. who may have -- and I think Steve was probably in many ways talking about audits and audit rigor.
The luscious, tangy result is indicative of the kind of culinary rigor and experimentation expected of Mr. Sanchez-Iglesias, who earned his first Michelin star at 23.
It was easier now than it would be in several hours after rigor mortis set in, stiffening her muscles and joints for hours, before they relaxed again.
"She's brought a lot of rigor to the team," said forward Eugénie Le Sommer, using a word that another dozen people interviewed all did when describing Diacre.
The current retrospective of his work at London's Hayward Gallery, aptly named The Museum of Emotion, proves the artist's simultaneous capacity for academic rigor and emotional depth.
It's an experience that somehow blends the ease of private travel with the rigor of the US military and throws in some of the hassles of flying commercially.
Time and time again Temer and Meirelles have had to backtrack on efforts to increase fiscal rigor in states now struggling to pay workers and honor their debts.
The company says that it's possible Samsung went through many versions of the battery and the latest models "weren't tested with the same rigor as the first samples".
The group wrestled with how governments and businesses can seek data in a way that allows people to self-identify but has enough rigor to be statistically useful.
It's an upper-level school for those who aspire to go to college and in that regard, we have rigor and expectations, so I treat them as such.
However, the last time I checked, we cherished tamping down our tribalist and elitist tendencies as much as possible, which strikes me as combining generosity, rigor and goodwill.
Women influencers are expected to maintain an unrealistic level of enthusiasm for almost everything, and these bloggers seemed notably immune to that one particular rigor of online femininity.
Today, his name appears only in the cookie aisle, but in his day Sylvester Graham had the dietary rigor of Gwyneth Paltrow and the bombasity of Donald Trump.
But these conflicts are not set up as problems to be resolved — rather, they are sites of difficulty and rigor, where characters find their resistance, reckoning, and kinship.
"You have to have the finance and accounting structure in place with a rigor and a discipline that does not typically exist in a private setting," he said.
One, of course, is that Obama has spent seven years in the Oval Office and now has an added appreciation for the complexity and rigor of the job.
The book has been praised for its measuredness and rigor in assessing end of life issues from a bioethical standpoint, rather than one that was theological or political.
This sounds like a handy feature, given that it saves you a few taps and ensures that you track your exercises with a bit more rigor than before.
The piece highlights how different models of knowledge — rationality, but also mythology — can coexist in a place such as this, which is thoroughly defined by a scientific rigor.
And this is likely what will piss off diehards, while attracting a few fans disenchanted with the intellectual rigor of their prior works or, simply, those into trolling.
Krikorian said his team of 35 people is working to bring "engineering rigor" to the DNC and to build strong systems that will last beyond the next election.
A new study should "develop a sampling plan according to established legal standards and the necessary scientific rigor," Hydro Legal Director Hans Martin Heikvam told Reuters on Thursday.
Porteus said his team decided to publish the paper as a pre-print—before it has gone through the traditional rigor of peer review—for exactly that reason.
"Despite the fact we were leading twice, what is annoying for me is the two goals we conceded," he added, accusing his players of lacking rigor and concentration.
Talk to scientists, and they'll tell you that the sports doping war, and its accompanying moral hysteria, makes it almost impossible to study doping with any real rigor.
Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, a senior member of Merkel's conservatives, has become a hate figure in some European countries for his insistence on fiscal rigor and budget rules.
Students who come to college under-prepared may find themselves overwhelmed by the rigor of college and drop out if they can't find adequate support from their school.
"The Killing of a Sacred Deer," by contrast, is stubbornly hard to enjoy; there are jokes, but they make few dents in the programmatic rigor of the plot.
Then I had to imagine that rigor mortis has set in, so his jaw is kind of stiff but starts loosening up as he comes more to life.
At a time when federal work as seen as cushy, calcified, and non-demanding, bringing some rigor to agencies can provide a much needed jolt in the arm.
These and other works in the 2018 thesis show attest to the rigor of Columbia's visual arts MFA program, in spite of whatever administrative it is currently undergoing.
And despite its appeal to scientific rigor, it tends to prefer simple, strong, heuristic rules — like that plaintiffs must lose if they lack extraordinary evidence of market power.
We stand for equity and justice, for the pursuit of knowledge that is based in fact, and for civil discourse that is inclusive while challenging in its rigor.
Since its early days, St. Bernard's set out to produce a singular kind of man — one both successful and surpassingly learned, a supplicant to rigor and good will.
The school, which moved to its Harlem location in 1902, had met two-thirds of its Renewal school benchmarks, though the rigor of those requirements has been questioned.
She described Dr. Beck as a voracious reader of scientific studies and agency reports, diving deep into footnotes and scientific data with a rigor matched by few colleagues.
Not much for holding still, and uninterested in accolades or institutional attention, he cultivated an enigmatic persona predicated as much on conceptual rigor as resistance to public life.
But there is an emerging rigor to Gossip Cop's methodology, reflected in the latest iteration of the site and the actions of the website's founder, Michael E. Lewittes.
His suggestions that we end gerrymandering and try to increase voter turnout, while laudable, seem tacked on and thin compared with the overall statistical rigor of his argument.
And it's got me thinking about which stories get believed, how numbers can become a stand-in for rigor and objectivity, and how that can be a problem.
It includes the Fibonacci sequence as one of 23 masterworks whose analysis Scheinerman presents with rigor and accessibility (assuming you have some taste for formal systems) for nonmathematicians.
What is certain, if BLM was willing to match its capacity for righteous indignation with actual intellectual rigor on this issue, black lives will be far better off.
But he said he hoped people would not "throw the baby out with the bathwater" by dismissing the conclusion that sugar guidelines should be developed with greater rigor.
Watch Seurat at work, dabbing specks of color on his canvas, and listen to the vigor (and rigor) with which he invests the repetition of those colors' names.
But his main achievement, made abundantly clear by this exhibition, was simply to approach everything he did with the rigor and the care of the artist he was.
Another path to intellectual rigor is to gather a diverse group of people together and have them attack problems, which is arguably exactly what the American experiment is.
Fascinated by aging and mortality, West applied the rigor of a physicist to the biological question of why we live as long as we do and no longer.
"He is a serious, smart foreign policy man who hopefully can bring a degree of rigor to our negotiations with North Korea that they have lacked," Bruen said.
During a roughly three-hour process, the embalmer washes the body with a disinfectant solution and massages and moves the limbs to loosen the stiffness from rigor mortis.
Le Monde noted that in the interview, Jalkh, spoke, apparently approvingly, of the "rigor" of some of the now-disgraced former professor Robert Faurisson's work on the Holocaust.
Perhaps the calcium release and ATP decrease triggers death, and the actual dying occurs in waves of rigor mortis and fluorescence throughout the worm, killing cells along the way.
There's a kind of fierceness to the rigor with which this book keeps itself whispering, to the way each restrained and understated sentence has been polished to glittering brightness.
Complicating matters is that reporters increasingly scour pre-print servers for scoops, leading to news coverage of science that has yet to go through the rigor of peer-review.
And you should know: Despite what so many people probably want to think about its inner-workings, intellectual rigor and respect was demanded in even the dumbest of ideas.
The Department of Justice will "continue working on the investigation of this case with the required rigor," said Elmer L. Román González, secretary of the Department of Public Safety.
If people watch the film, if they can get over the ethical dilemma of the film being made at all, they may be in no mood for scholastic rigor.
Know Your Meme set itself apart by approaching memes with journalistic integrity and rigor long before most people thought they deserved such treatment — or even knew what they were.
McNamara's choreography stands in distinct contrast to the technical skill and compositional rigor of the music, the cool-kid vibes of the dancers offsetting the dizzying drama of sound.
Rigor, who is an undersecretary at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, added that authorities would ban beachfront parties, and activities such as eating, smoking and drinking there.
As the field has developed—and has gone astray, in his view—Breidenbach has grown increasingly vocal about what he describes as its lack of rigor, transparency, and integrity.
He expected precision and rigor in her thinking, but remained blunderingly sentimental in his attachment to Kathleen, who had reserves of strength and conviviality that far exceeded his own.
Instead there is a divide between northern economies that can cope with the rigor of a common currency and those in southern Europe that have found it hard going.
Many observers also expect the moderator, Chris Wallace of Fox News, to be more inclined to question Clinton with rigor than the moderators of the fall's previous two debates.
Our study revealed that this lack of transparency makes it difficult for advertisers to manage, measure, and audit programmatic media investments with the same rigor as traditional media investments.
She says she was inspired by photographer Jordi Ruiz Cirera's ongoing documentation of Mennonites in Bolivia and was determined to capture the communities in Mexico with the same rigor.
They have the commercial rigor, leadership credibility, and cross-discipline focus of a consultancy firm, but also truly understand and believe in creativity as a key driver of growth.
When Kelly moved to the West Wing as chief of staff, Nielsen followed, becoming a deputy chief of staff tasked with helping Kelly bring rigor to a freewheeling staff.
We take the rigor and independence of our process very seriously and are keenly aware of the stakes inherent in the decisions we make as stewards of HEDIS measures.
Audiences have come to expect this kind of rigor and complexity from Pixar, but the themes of The Incredibles 2 are so immediate as to make it unnerving viewing.
In these cases, reviewers have confidential access to key data and can evaluate the rigor of the study design, analysis, and interpretation of findings — a long-standing scientific norm.
The adversity score is a number on a 100-point scale that amalgamates 31 factors about a student's school, like rigor of coursework, neighborhood, poverty levels, and crime rates.
As the world learns how to undertake deep decarbonization, low-emission development strategies can become a dynamic ratchet mechanism for ambition, rigor and operational effectiveness of national climate strategies.
Now, as the Bernie-inspired wing of the Democratic Party continues to rise, a community of wonks is emerging to bring rigor to the new ideas of the left.
To further keep some semblance of rigor, I vowed to take only one chamber-clearing bong rip per liquid and regain sobriety before attempting the next on the list.
These sorts of surveys are fun and informative at the very least because the put a bit of scientific rigor against a complex problem of perception, understand, and appreciation.
For all of its impressive rigor, the royal commission report simply doesn't engage with the question of what to do about a law that seems likely to be ignored.
Though Mr. Ruff is hardly the only contemporary artist to be interested in how images operate in the digital age, few have examined the subject with such encyclopedic rigor.
Above all, with her balance of architectural rigor, luscious use of color and her pieces' ease of wear, Ms. Adriana seeks to make jewelry for the woman of today.
This is Concourse Village Elementary School, a five-year-old school near Yankee Stadium that has blended playfulness and academic rigor, close reading and classroom conversation, to impressive effect.
Critics, though, say that Mr. Pruitt's goal is not academic rigor, but to undermine much of the science that underpins modern environmental regulations governing clean water and clean air.
Hundreds of students at Manhattan's LaGuardia High School staged a sit-in to protest what they say is a focus on academic rigor at the expense of arts programs.
I admire so much the rigor and the discipline it takes to become a professional dancer, and the strength the body needs to create the beauty of those movements.
Acolytes, he added, were drawn to his "joy in the life of the mind, his discipline, his rigor, his unbelievable devotion and his sharing of that with young people."
We sort of forget that being public also imposes operational discipline and rigor on management teams that, hopefully, curbs some of the behaviors that got Uber to this point.
But that effort, which is aimed at decreasing poverty in a poor country, has little bearing for advanced economies and lacks the rigor of a state-mandated nationwide program.
I have made the most out of my high school experience by working hard and holding tight to my dreams in a school full of rigor and academic enrichment.
"We are sorry to see how your letter to the congressional leadership flouts the traditions of rigor and intellectual honesty that we learned together," the 21 former classmates wrote.
At the same time, the press would only taint itself if it was drawn into the "war" Trump has declared, rather than covering the administration with rigor and fairness.
The book was notable for its exhaustive rigor — Ms. Mendelson, who is also a lawyer, teaches philosophy at Barnard College — but it also showcased her abiding love of cooking.
It takes time to understand a new infectious disease, and any responsible government confronting such a challenge should act with rigor, strictly on the basis of science and evidence.
To present a distorted version of history, they argue, is to undermine the intellectual rigor of a system that has consistently ranked among the top in global education indexes.
Rigor mortis then set in, followed by weeks and months of rot and decay and scavenging by local animals, until the bones of the arm were all that remained.
In 2014, Dr. Villani supported the incumbent, Mayor Anne Hidalgo, a Socialist, but her "method was lacking rigor, and results were not at the level of ambitions," he said.
Students who come to college under-prepared may find themselves overwhelmed by the rigor of college and often drop out if they can't find adequate support from their school.
Moreover, as they have already worked hard to win protection for themselves, there is little doubt that they would tackle an arduous, yet fair, path to citizenship with rigor.
"Too often we are relying on anecdotes without knowing how many times it isn't successful — what's missing from this debate is any kind of empirical rigor," Friedman told Recode.
The press and interviews collected on the gallery's website lauded a conceptual beauty and rigor in his work, but the only thing I could see was a rip-off.
"It had to be as if I lived in the 17th century, and this is my Puritan childhood" That was really illuminating, and I also really respected their rigor.
I'm sure this is going to make me sound like a real schmuck, but I try to approach my work with the same rigor that they approached their religion.
The bodies' flat, intersecting shapes seem to rise upward and tumble downward at the same time, all the while prefiguring the abstract rigor and jumbled facets of Synthetic Cubism.
"Immediately, there were questions about ... the validity or the sincerity of both of these statements," Cramer noted, referencing his own concern about the Fed's lack of rigor in its policymaking.
Elysium, which launched 18 months ago, has attracted some interest from those in the supplement industry for the scientific rigor and longevity claims applied to its first product called Basis.
Devoted to political ideals (in his case libertarianism) and educated at Notre Dame, Widener University and Georgetown, McGahn's background reflects the kind of intellectual rigor that makes him Trump's opposite.
The agency says its "monographs" - the name it gives its classifications of carcinogens - are "widely respected for their scientific rigor, standardized and transparent process and ... freedom from conflicts of interest."
I understand the impulse to award adulthood based on an intellectualized notion of moral rigor, but it is flawed to believe it is a proper shield against wrongdoing, wrong-thinking.
VCUarts students forge close connections with the school's faculty, an internationally recognized group of working artists, scholars and performers dedicated to fostering a community of rigor, experimentation and social consciousness.
Neither the action nor the settlement pertains to the rigor of our research or the quality of the products — it is a reflection of marketing language that has been discontinued.
So when professors either hold the line of rigor or fail to provide what the student believes is appropriate support, we are in danger of a meltdown of epic proportions.
Medical investigators calculate the interval between death and the discovery of a body using three cardinal measurements: temperature (algor mortis), stiffness (rigor mortis) and the settling of blood (livor mortis).
"They need to know that they will face the rigor of the law and the determination of our defense and security forces," President Paul Biya said in an inauguration speech.
It looks like this: What is compelling about Vote Compass, at least to me, is that it takes this academic rigor and quantifies you and the candidates on these scales.
"Instead the schools look at the students entire portfolio, including academic record, rigor of courses taken, in addition to non-academic factors like leadership skills and family background," he said.
As Rusk struggles to retrieve his tie-pin from his victim's hand, he discovers rigor mortis has set in and he's forced to break her fingers to get it free.
The agency says its "monographs" - the name it gives its classifications of carcinogens - are "widely respected for their scientific rigor, standardized and transparent process and ... freedom from conflicts of interest".
Some people experience a condition called catalepsy, an immobilising nervous disorder that replicates rigor mortis (the stiffening of muscles after death), decreases the body's response to stimuli, and slows breathing.
So this has taken… a tremendous amount of technical development and scientific rigor with partners… to really have the technology at a place where it's really set up to scale.
In New York last week for the Youth America Grand Prix ballet competition, Mr. Serrano said that when he takes his students to Havana, they are surprised by the rigor.
Silver, in the conventional liberal recollection, used to be on the right side of history—a prophetic force guiding political punditry toward a bright new era of rigor and facts.
"It's actually cheaper to give the incentive than not to give the incentive," Duflo said, speaking about how this testing approach puts more rigor around the process of setting policy.
A lot of directors these days want to prove the darkness and rigor of their takes on the piece by avoiding a happy ending and severing the old couples irreparably.
Sunday's recital was the closing event of a three-concert festival devoted to Mr. Hersch's chamber music, which has all the implacable darkness and intellectual rigor he is known for.
Lines like these, from "Isis" (written with Jacques Levy), combine the matter-of-fact tone of film noir with the rigor of a mathematical proof: She said, 'Where ya been?
Eric gets into the importance of bringing academic rigor and peer review to the supplement category, how he plans to build consumer trust and ultimately pull it into the mainstream.
If that is indeed the case, the Senate should block her confirmation on the grounds that she lacks the intellectual rigor to properly fulfill her role as a Fed governor.
"Our goal is to offer all students in Richmond County equal access to broadband that is required for students to meet academic rigor and obtain 21st-century skills," says Jacobs.
This brings me to USAID Forward, launched in 2010 as a sweeping internal reform effort with renewed focus on locally led development and evidence-based rigor in planning and programming.
Julian Lage, whose trio features Scott Colley on bass and Kenny Wollesen on drums, sought out a more relaxed and tuneful sound, but with no less rigor in the execution.
Though it's a large public university, Berkeley is often held up beside other more traditionally "elite" private schools like Harvard, Stanford, and Yale in terms of prestige and academic rigor.
It can also gather data on things like bleeding and pain patterns, energy levels and sexual activity, allowing researchers to put old wives' tales to the test of scientific rigor.
On the ascent were lounges—virtually dance-free venues where you sat and got rigor mortis as you tried to scream over Top 215 songs, hip-hop, and dance-pop.
I am all in favor of proteomics' entering humanistic discourses, but I hope the same rigor will be required of scientific readings as is required of literary and historical ones.
This idea draws a bit on the approach of the late Dr. John Sarno, who believed most pain was stress-related, but with fewer Freudian overtones and more academic rigor.
I had gained new skills in reporting on survivors of trauma from a fellowship at the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma on how to interview sensitively without sacrificing rigor.
So while he probably should have been more upfront about the lack of rigor in the pilot program, I think presenting these recommendations now is on balance a good thing.
That's pretty much the whole argument; as a bit of rhetoric, the theory is about as deep as the one pushed by flat-earthers, though without that group's scientific rigor.
But these three young photographers stood out for their "striking combination of technical skill, journalistic rigor and elevated visual aesthetic," said Meaghan Looram, the director of photography for The Times.
Ms. Fure, who trained at Harvard and Ircam and teaches at Dartmouth, writes music of extraordinary tension and potency, looking for sounds in unlikely places and treating them with rigor.
Colleges often say they want to get to know the real you, but that's probably true only if your academic accomplishments (and the rigor of courses you've taken) pass muster.
Since then, researchers have approached the field with caution and rigor, seeking to identify the specific evolutionary pressures that might spur the need for numeric judgments in any given species.
In the center of the stage is a wooden desk, where Castle (J W Guido) works insistently, with rigor and affection, on the art that is his purest self-expression.
I just love the fact that The New York Times is a place that tackles the high and the low of our daily lives and cultures with such amazing rigor.
After the longest vacancy in that post in recent memory, the science community was abuzz with hope that Dr. Droegemeier, might inject much-needed scientific rigor into the administration's decisions.
Can looked back to psychedelia and forward to punk primitivism and the steadiness of dance music; it also picked up elements of world music while maintaining a certain Germanic rigor.
Far better to police the deal with the greatest rigor — and the I.A.E.A. has certified Iran's compliance so far — while working together to counter Tehran's belligerent behavior in the region.
Also in the genre of Bharatanatyam, so largely dominated by women, the Australian-born Christopher Gurusamy's solo recital on Friday was sensational in sweep, rigor, pliancy, precision, eloquence and charm.
We've boosted high-school-graduation rates at the expense of rigor, resulting in sixty-eight per cent of community-college students requiring remedial classes, and most of them dropping out.
His ardent approach -- paired with a no-nonsense Boston accent and a Marine's rigor -- is what led Trump to name him chief of staff, people familiar with Trump's thinking say.
It's the rigor and intensity of being a track athlete but with the cool, rhythmic aspect of dancing and I feel like that was that perfect combination that I love.
"The intellect, rigor and leadership he brought to the role during a critical time was a significant contribution to the U.K. economy moving to recovery and growth," he told reporters.
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's new center-right president took office on Wednesday, telling the Socialist government to stick to the budget rigor demanded by Brussels to avoid a return to economic crisis.
While they applauded the study's size and rigor, they had some pretty big reservations — mostly to do with how the study can be extrapolated to a real-world, non-UK context.
As I'd attended an Ivy during the early aughts, I'd bought into the idea that the 'degree was all that mattered' rather than practical experience or the rigor of your major.
Her works, full of wit and rigor, unfolded on rooftops and rafts and even on the sides of buildings as well as in lofts and galleries, and later on proscenium stages.
And I just thought it was the rigor and the narrative storytelling of The Daily applied to children and I interviewed these two sisters together and separately and interviewed their friends.
Regardless of my personal interest in the matter, now more than ever, I recommend consulting with an experienced immigration attorney who can handle the process with integrity, creativity, compassion, and rigor.
We will no longer be in service to the work, to our communities, to creating change and cultivating communities that are accountable to one another with compassion, rigor, and fierce vulnerability.
As fans of the show, we can interpret, examine, negotiate their characters' impact on our lives and our own friendships, but can't apply the same rigor to understanding the actresses' relationships.
Instead, they said, reporters ought to put new research findings in context, and pay more attention to the rigor of a study's methodology than to the splashiness of the end results.
They may not be fans of the Kardashians or Cats (Bob was initially vehemently opposed to writing a musical about the two), but the McSmiths approach their subjects with academic rigor.
The plan will also help push through some medical devices without so much of the red tape or rigor usually demanded of them before gaining clearance to get to U.S. consumers.
While Cage may lack the philosophical and political rigor of Godard, the latter's assertion that anything can and should be put into film reemerges in the context of his video games.
Because of the increasing popularity and rigor of the race, most can only dream of what it's like to take part, but "26.2 in 360" makes the Marathon accessible to all.
But the film, which so persuasively treats law enforcement racism as a systemic problem, can't figure out how to treat violence against women with the same kind of rigor or nuance.
At CalArts, she imbibed intellectual rigor, including from the late conceptual artist and legendary teacher Michael Asher, who intended his site-specific, temporary works to undermine the conventions of art institutions.
Perhaps most enduringly, he instilled a degree of professional rigor and transparency in the city's accounting practices; today, strict accounting rules are in place to prevent such a crisis from recurring.
Juncker rebutted an image of the Commission as being obsessed with budget rigor, as it has often been portrayed by Renzi in his demands for more "flexibility" in EU fiscal rules.
Payton prepared me for the rigor of college classes and despite its difficulty while I was there, I have benefitted from the high expectations that I had as a student there.
She said her comments — in which she called Mr. Trump an egotistic "faker" lacking in intellectual rigor — were "ill-advised" and regrettable, and promised to "be more circumspect" in the future.
Preparing your body for the rigor of running 26.2 miles is one goal and slimming down is another; the two don't go hand in hand as well as you might think.
At the time, Fiance argued persuasively that the school — known for its academic rigor —  has largely and unwisely been overlooked by angel investors and VCs alike, sometimes owing simply to proximity.
It would save people money on prescription copays and the cost of insurance, keep more medication in circulation, and bring scientific rigor to a process that right now is basically arbitrary.
DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach criticized the lack of analytical rigor in the recent "nice round number" $0003,000,000 price targets for the bitcoin, which is reminiscent of previous speculative blow-offs.
DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach criticized the lack of analytical rigor in the recent "nice round number" $1,000,000 price targets for the bitcoin, which is reminiscent of previous speculative blow-offs.
What's wonderful about Ihde, who is now in his 21966s, is the rigor he has brought during his long career to examining technologies of science, reading and writing, and science praxis.
There are moments of cinematic rigor — when the animators mimic the movements and focal effects of an old-fashioned camera in actual physical space — that will warm any film-geek's heart.
Mr. Serra's choice to set the entire 150-minute play in a secluded field populated with aristocrats who rarely leave their ornate sedan chairs produces the theatrical equivalent of rigor mortis.
"The rigor, the precision and the creativity that I learned from my music studies are as important as my physics studies in what I do today as a scientist," she said.
Members of the right-leaning press have no expectation of editorial independence from bosses or donors, and little interest in working at places with high standards of accuracy or intellectual rigor.
In those days, Cespedosa de Tormes, the village in western Spain where his parents hailed from, still farmed the age-old ways, requiring the rigor and stamina of an Olympic sport.
Maybe "Parisian Charm School" seems so thorough because Callan, who has written several previous books on various aspects of French life, is an American; she approaches her subject with anthropological rigor.
"The rigor and thoroughness of the design and testing that went into the Max gives us complete confidence that the changes we're making will address any of these accidents," he said.
Besides increasing rigor, the article suggests several other things schools can do to keep students healthy and safe, including higher teacher wages, decreasing student-teacher ratios, and lengthening the school year.
The less grim news: The research inadvertently discovered a way to help stop microplastics from reaching aquatic habitats, and it's bringing some rigor to the still-nascent field of microplastics research.
The danger is that a President who disparages the data might convince his followers that bad economic news is political propaganda, and offer numbers that have no statistical rigor behind them.
The work led to new ways of asking witnesses to look at suspects and of recording complete interrogations, as well as greater rigor in laboratory practices and the preservation of evidence.
Also, researchers need to make sure data is validated in multiple disease models, performed with appropriate rigor, and reproducible to provide proof that an idea is worth moving to human testing.
Garneau had previously said Transport Canada will make changes to improve the rigor of its system for validating aircraft already certified by regulators such as the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Among the dozen or so stellar restaurants in Venice, the rigor with which this 290-year-old culinary landmark has devoted itself to Adriatic frutti di mare is second to none.
"Our health system is excellent, our precautionary measures are of the utmost rigor and we trust that, by virtue of the combined provisions [...] we will promote a containment effect," Conte said.
Her belief that she is not an artist could be a matter of culture — a product of her "Dutch rigor," as the architect Rem Koolhaas, a close friend and collaborator, said.
Their rigor is further affirmed by the associated drawings Ms. Tompkins shows here, in which ravenous kisses and engorged members are partitioned by the same grid designs used by Renaissance painters.
" Mark Brownstein of the Environmental Defense Fund wrote in a recent blog post that even if more companies participated, the EPA voluntary program would fall "short on thoroughness, rigor, and urgency.
In previous interviews, Mr. Latchford has denied any wrongdoing and defended his collecting practices as the norm for an era when far less rigor was attached to provenance and sales documents.
If they think that there's the same rigor around that price discovery as there is on the NASDAQ or the New York Stock Exchange and the protections, they are sorely mistaken.
Now installed at the Frick (on a loan from the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, Calif.), it shows the free-spirited Cagnacci more than capable of compositional rigor and emotional complexity.
But as Mr. Valasek, the Carnegie Europe director, points out, the Czechs and Slovaks appreciate her financial rigor, and German investment in Central Europe has been crucial to the region's economy.
In person, she's like that, too: Charisma in the front, intellectual rigor in the back, and what Ms. Silverman calls "this kind of dark intense third rail of emotion" vibrating underneath.
"We have lost an artist of uncommon rigor who was also capable of dramatic intuitive leaps," the curator and author Glenn Adamson wrote in a tribute on the Albertz Benda website.
But for all the regulatory rigor, the flux of cash requires adjustments on the fly that no business with a checkbook, let alone a line of credit, would have to face.
Other more minimal paintings featured here have a constrained, quasi-ritualistic rigor about them that suggests isolated, zoomed-in glimpses of sexual bondage and humiliation, like the exquisitely medieval-looking "Taboo" (24).
And we will be more equipped than ever to bring the complexity of our analysis, the rigor of our reporting, and the curiosity about how and why we play to the world.
Todd: Wow, Libby, if there's one thing you should have learned from The Americans, it's to let go of your bourgeois attitudes and embrace the glorious spartan rigor of the Soviet lifestyle.
In fact, Rthm's whole approach is much more down-to-earth, which is refreshing from a wellness tech startup in today's climate of rewarding approaches that aren't necessarily grounded in academic rigor.
The industry has bolstered the rigor of its planning for worst-case scenarios and more than doubled the capital it has to absorb losses to about $800 billion, according to the Fed.
In May, Obama established a pair of high-level councils meant to institutionalize the transition process, a move Congress insisted upon after years of loosely guided changeovers that varied widely in rigor.
Here, we made a chart to track this incredibly important milestone with dubious scientific rigor: Musk had previously promised to sell the flamethrowers if 50,000 of his The Boring Company hats sold.
The size (2549 people) and rigor of the study was also important, as past research on Zika-related birth defects has ranged in quality and given prevalence rates ranging from 1-13%.
Yet Anchorage offers a rare combination of institutional-since-day-one security rigor with the ability to participate in votes and governance of crypto assets that's impossible if they're in cold storage.
But it's more than just cognition; the automation that Siri Shortcuts provides can also benefit those with limited fine-motor skills, who may struggle with the rigor of multiple taps and swipes.
And while Elysium is careful to tout "cellular health" rather than explicit claims about anti-aging—the company's image is all about scientific rigor—headlines have been quicker to make the leap.
" The ruling goes on, "Nor is there any doubt that the men and women of our security services and intelligence communities act and have acted with the utmost rigor and good faith.
How canonization works has, understandably, gone through a few changes since the early days of the Church, but the rigor with which it's carried out has always been central to the process.
As a retired federal executive who spent many years at the Office of Management and Budget, I have a healthy respect for the analytic rigor that the staff bring to this process.
Which points back to the apparent lack of rigor employed by Baltimore's cops in running a surveillance system that's pretty clearly not normal and is representative of a gross escalation in surveillance.
I think it's really hard to have that debate with any sort of rigor because it gets super uncomfortable because you talk about people blowing their heads off or being permanently crippled.
And whereas a traditional transaction might involve "a number of opaque intermediaries," Narrative creates a transparent connection between buyers and sellers, so "much more rigor can be put into privacy and compliance."
Forensic science has many ways to try and guess time of death, from a body's temperature, gauging rigor mortis, measuring various chemical levels, or even seeing what bugs have colonized the body.
"Elder Sun Benjamin" undoes the rigor we associate with the tight field of Barnett Newman, the set motif of Jasper Johns's "flags," and the horizontal bands of Brice Marden's "Grove Group" paintings.
Their work has appeared in blogs, health policy journals and congressional testimony, giving an aura of academic rigor and independence, but the experts sometimes have not disclosed their ties to the industry.
Over the next decade, Justice O'Connor went from being an icon — the first woman on the Supreme Court, a model of intellectual rigor, unshakable fairness and strong character — to a cherished mentor.
Behind the bells and the water and all the poetic imagery is an abstract musical mind of the utmost intellectual rigor — an architect of genius, despite the small scale of the buildings.
It's a way of arguing against her understanding of her own authority, making the case that her rigorous eschewing of the personal often undermined her writing rather than granting it more rigor.
One day my editor, a well-respected journalist who stood apart from his submissive state-appointed colleagues for his outspokenness and professional rigor, called me into his office after an editorial meeting.
"Lisa never lost her capacity to be truly angry about corruption, misinformation and lack of scientific rigor in the system," Robert E. Drake, a fellow Geisel School professor, said in his eulogy.
He was standing in the galleries of the Marino Marini Foundation in the Tuscan town of Pistoia, northwest of Florence, where the show, "Rigor and Freedom," is on view until March 24.
While the research is far too limited in size and rigor to draw conclusions from, the findings support more robust study of the treatment, called a convalescent plasma transfusion, the researchers concluded.
"We don't expect a new adviser to have all the answers," Tucker said, though they are expected to demonstrate a baseline knowledge around the industry, and whether they understand the career's rigor.
Focusing an entire academic education on one emerging technology would be a mistake, he says, given that there isn't yet enough material to teach a full degree on blockchain with sufficient rigor.
But by then he had made a dozen ballets for the company, work widely celebrated for taking the form in a hypermodern direction while still epitomizing its technical rigor and superior grace.
En él, Mitterrand describía a Matzneff como un "seductor impenitente" y escribió que el autor "siempre me ha sorprendido con su gusto extremo por el rigor, por la profundidad de su pensamiento".
This new approach balances academic rigor with the skills of social-emotional learning, including the abilities to shift perspective, act with personal agency and articulately give voice to one's opinions and beliefs.
" Two months later, Subway filed a $210 million defamation lawsuit against the CBC, alleging that the Marketplace report was "recklessly and maliciously" published, and that the DNA testing process "lacked scientific rigor.
I'm excited to see if she's able to bring that same amount of analytic rigor and give it a little more breathing room, and hopefully make it accessible to mainstream film audiences.
But while phrases and sections of dance are conducted with rigor and energy, it builds up no ambiguity: We always know who these people are and where they're at with each other.
I found that the glitziness of Manhattan looked too chaotic now, overwhelming compared to the rigor of Sugimoto's choices, where every line, every surface, every shadow had been considered and reconsidered again.
Some critics fear that there's never a time for debate when it comes to safe space culture — that it's all mushy subjectivity and no analytical rigor, all emotion and no rational perspective.
In this world of competing and confusing numbers, More or Less, a statistics show hosted by Tim Harford, is a small oasis of mathematical rigor in a sea of endless numerical bullshit.
As climate change becomes an increasingly deadly force, these new fields of study coupling scientific rigor and creative practice are necessary for thinking through how to live well on a damaged planet.
And its therapy, called SkinTE, did not endure the rigor of traditional phased clinical trials, nor evaluation by federal regulators, due to the way it is registered with the Food and Drug Administration.
What I'm more worried about, is if we make it through this without it becoming disastrous, then can we maintain this sort of rigor and questioning and move towards a much better society.
Now, we will set out to transform the supply side of our business over the coming months, focus on building a profitable model, and operating with the rigor of a publicly traded company.
It dares music to mean something greater to the people who go out to enjoy it in hopes of capturing a brief and magical moment before they return to the rigor of living.
And last week, Obama established a pair of high-level councils meant to institutionalize the transition process, a move Congress insisted upon after years of loosely guided changeovers that varied widely in rigor.
That level of rigor is partly why not a single refugee has carried out a fatal terrorist attack in the United States since the current refugee program was put in place in 1980.
It's such an interesting niche and I think has made me a better designer today from all the weird projects, clients and rigor my bosses put me through so early in my career.
I loved House Of Cards, and I was quite shocked that even in that, which is supposed to have some intellectual rigor, the women are all naked and them men hardly ever are.
As those law school casebooks began acquiring a more serious intellectual rigor, they also began filling up with his writings -- at first dissents, but then a healthy dose of majority opinions and concurrences.
"The board and executive leadership team take the (APRA) findings seriously and we are moving forward with rigor and discipline to change the way we operate," the bank's incoming Chairman Philip Chronican said.
"Italy has been implementing reforms over the recent past and these are already producing tangible results, but also asking for Europe, which looks at stability, rigor, but also growth and jobs," Padoan said.
Despite 30-plus years of education reform, many of our urban schools are crowded with low expectations, high teacher turnover, inadequate rigor and a dearth of opportunities when compared with more resourced schools.
Because Loomis Todd is played by Kathleen Chalfant, an actress of rigor and effulgence, the play also provides a master class in how to take a shopworn form and make it nearly new.
" President Trump's reasoning for issuing his pardons squares with the justifications explained in "Federalist No. 74" — that is, "mitigation of the rigor of the law," and providing exceptions in "favor of unfortunate guilt.
While critics of the deal, particularly former President Álvaro Uribe, picked it apart with precision, residents of Bojayá brought little of that analytical rigor — or, for that matter, political partisanship — to the issue.
Perkins will help schools create more innovative education programs that reimagine secondary and postsecondary education- focusing curriculum on both the academic rigor and economic relevance graduates need to be successful in the workplace.
"I would make rewards based on the rigor of the research methods, rather than the outcome of the research," writes Simine Vazire, a journal editor and a social psychology professor at UC Davis.
Regulators do know more now about the vulnerabilities in the financial system, thanks in part to the increasing rigor of bank stress tests required under the Dodd-Frank financial reform law of 2010.
Her talent, her rigor, her mastery of the body and materials will bring to the house of Lanvin a freshness and modernity while respecting its historic couture soul, a symbol of French elegance.
But before I get to the results of my experiment, I want to point out that I realize I'm not the target audience of Findlay's book, a fact that muddles its scientific rigor.
Their conclusion was, in part, that there was insufficient data sharing and collection between different government agencies, and insufficient rigor in the systems the U.S. used to establish whether someone was "really" them.
Mr. Riley combines the round, bubbly drawing of comics and cartoons with the rigor of painters like Philip Guston, who offered a similar psychic collision between difficult subject matter and user-friendly presentation.
Unless you're creating a decent amount of content you don't really need to go to that rigor, but once you start to create content ... Tastemade is now creating content in seven different languages.
Never would I have thought that I'd see China Miéville, Bioshock, High Rise, Blade Runner, Renzo Piano, and Anish Kapoor all in one reference and treated with equal levels of respect and rigor.
Ellos sostienen que presentar una versión distorsionada de la historia es socavar el rigor intelectual de un sistema que invariablemente se ha clasificado entre los más altos en los índices de educación global.
The game now for the center is to bring the same rigor displayed in this show to its presentations of other kinds of images: ISIS videos and Snapchat filters, drone sights and selfies.
Tony Cox, an industry consultant Trump tapped to lead the EPA's Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee, argues that the EPA's agency's current standards for evaluating this question does not feature enough causal rigor.
That didn't speak well of the ob-gyn's qualifications as the incoming director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a position that requires sound judgment and a commitment to scientific rigor.
Distinguished by meticulousness and rigor, the blanket of white crosshatches and dots against a brown background in "Ganyu," and the stream of white diamond formations in Marawili's bark paintings, are intimations of infinity.
As for the difference between worms and mammals, the authors suggest that, while rigor mortis happens a few hours after the brain and heart stop working in mammals, these worms don't have vascular systems.
So far we've had two analyses of the tax bill's effects by groups known for their lack of a political bent and their rigor in simulating the revenue and distributional consequences of tax legislation.
As I sit down in Nissan's simulator, I prepare myself for the fact that a cohort of researchers could scrutinize my skills as a wheelman with more rigor than the most aggravating backseat driver.

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