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1 Since joining Rolls-Royce, he has demonstrated determination, discipline and intellectual rigour .
2 It is delivered with the intellectual rigour and balance one would expect of its principal authors.
3 This requires thought, detailed analysis and intellectual rigour .
4 Stark and pared-down, it seemed to signify intellectual rigour , while its neutrality symbolised the idea of theatre as universally appealing.
5 Many coaches are plagiarising the ideas of other coaches as their match tactics lack the intellectual rigour to create original play.
6 Still, one man's dogmatism is another man's intellectual rigour , and Eagleton is not only conscious of his monochrome outlook but proud of it.
7 One friend who worked with Boulez in America reckoned that, for all his intellectual rigour , he was essentially a doer rather than a thinker.
8 They all like the intellectual rigour of engineering formulas that, like music and mathematics, create a framework that makes it impossible "to bluff".
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