Anyone can run a course but we do have academicrigour as well.
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The emphasis in Wales will be on skills and the needs of employers as much as academicrigour.
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Some of his book's citations, including Wikipedia and a 2004 newspaper article from Palmerston North, lacked academicrigour, she said.
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In her books, the lucidity of her instructions and the acuity of her palate were complemented by her academicrigour.
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This report and its researchers are rare examples of academicrigour in a world of special pleading and cooked industry statistics.
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Why then potentially put off talented would-be nurses, who do not consider themselves up to the academicrigour of a degree?
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We will continue to be a place that demands ferociously hard work and high academicrigour; and everything will follow from that.
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It is essential that institutions work closely with their staff and with external professional and academic bodies to maintain academicrigour and a smooth transition.
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A peer review found he objectified women, but this did not amount to promoting rape culture and, overall, his lecture did not lack academicrigour.
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Academicrigour matters here, and fourth year is no exception.