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Manifesting, exercising, or favoring rigor.
tight
stringent
demanding
Rigidly accurate; allowing no deviation from a standard.
strict
exact
Synonyms
Examples for "
tight
"
tight
stringent
Examples for "
tight
"
1
Hayward said that in the longer term, oil market fundamentals remained
tight
.
2
Security for the senator will be
tight
in view of recent violence.
3
If you're experiencing similar problems, hold
tight
the functionality is coming soon.
4
However, political polarization in the country would make it
tight
,
he said.
5
Access to the region remains
tight
,
with no foreign journalists allowed in.
1
If the state laws are more
stringent
,
however, those remain in effect.
2
Operating results also improved due to
stringent
cost containment measures, said Molefe.
3
Both the sentences are wholly suspended for five years with
stringent
conditions.
4
With limited capacity, the CDC and its state counterparts set
stringent
criteria.
5
In essence, more
stringent
isolation measures will be needed but not yet.
1
It also said studies on health risk have not been
rigorous
enough.
2
The four firms said they have a
rigorous
approach to risk management.
3
Discussion: Results will provide
rigorous
scientific evidence for policy development and practice.
4
It is a real opportunity for
rigorous
debate about some important issues.
5
Mr Allen's approach to personal organisation is
rigorous
,
to say the least.
6
All passengers arriving by air and by sea going through
rigorous
screening.
7
Yet you put yourself through
rigorous
physical training little different from torture...'
8
It's possible they planned to control corrosion with
rigorous
,
post-delivery maintenance procedures.
9
Police should also be subject to regular,
rigorous
loyalty tests, he added.
10
Such concepts need a
rigorous
examination by formal modeling including simulation studies.
11
The applications were subject to a
rigorous
selection process, according to Whelan.
12
They have a
rigorous
simplicity and discipline many consumers simply cannot manage.
13
Prerequisites state, You must be comfortable with mathematical thinking and
rigorous
arguments.
14
The weather in the valley was less
rigorous
than on the hills.
15
But this is the first
rigorous
,
controlled study to support that idea.
16
A fearful rate of labor; a strange, grave, quaint, ascetic,
rigorous
life.
rigorous
more rigorous
rigorous testing
less rigorous
rigorous evaluation
very rigorous