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dureza
Catalan
adustesa
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rigurosidad
Excessive sternness.
severity
hardship
stiffness
hardness
harshness
rigor
asperity
grimness
inclemency
rigorousness
Portuguese
dureza
Portuguese
rigor
Catalan
rigor
Spanish
rigor
The quality of being valid and rigorous.
validity
cogency
Portuguese
rigor
1
Whatever its causes, lack of scientific
rigour
can have major commercial consequences.
2
The
rigour
in England is mere puritanic hypocrisy, shortsightedness and racial self-esteem.
3
The honesty and
rigour
of CRU as scientists are not in doubt.
4
He gave British Shipbuilders a financial
rigour
that it had badly lacked.
5
Clinical relevance and scientific
rigour
determined which articles we selected for review.
6
He softened the
rigour
of those heavy hours by several historical works.
7
And by its narrowness and inflexibility, it imposes a
rigour
of thought.
8
A young Nazarene could not have been bred up with more
rigour
.
9
Lanfranc did not at once enforce the full
rigour
of Hildebrand's decrees.
10
Thus: The eurozone countries bring their deficits under control and embrace budgetary
rigour
.
11
And the Egyptians made the children of Israel to serve with
rigour
:
14.
12
I firmly believe the Cal-Ital thing would not have happened without her
rigour
.
13
The goodness of God cheers the wicked; his
rigour
disturbs the honest man.
14
Anyone can run a course but we do have academic
rigour
as well.
15
They will also be aware that
rigour
will not be in short supply.
16
Nothing like that
rigour
was applied here, although prices have fallen since 2009.
rigour
utmost rigour
academic rigour
full rigour
intellectual rigour
more rigour
Portuguese
dureza
rigor
validade
Catalan
adustesa
rigor
severitat
inclemència
validesa
Spanish
rigurosidad
dureza
rigor
austeridad
inclemencia
severidad
rigidez
validez