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Manifesting, exercising, or favoring rigor.
tight
rigorous
demanding
Demanding a precise attention to rules and procedures.
strict
tight
rigorous
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
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.
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.
6
It has taken
stringent
precautions to ensure the safety of those involved.
7
Earlier this month, it added more
stringent
safety guidelines for U.S. vaccines.
8
The city was one of the trial areas with more
stringent
tests.
9
The process to become a guide was simple, but
stringent
,
he said.
10
Environmental groups criticized those for being less
stringent
than government scientists recommended.
11
Moves to impose more
stringent
welfare standards on the greyhound industry likewise.
12
A more
stringent
ruling could be seen as a negative by markets.
13
The more
stringent
the criteria used, the better the survival would be.
14
Critics say Pakistan's
stringent
blasphemy laws are a licence to persecute minorities.
15
A subgroup analysis with more
stringent
definitions of colonization revealed similar results.
16
It's a very
stringent
system for donating your body for medical teaching.
stringent
more stringent
less stringent
stringent measures
stringent rules
stringent regulations