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rigorous assessment

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rigorous
adjective
uk /ˈrɪɡ.ər.əs/ us /ˈrɪɡ.ɚ.əs/
approving
careful to look at or consider every part of something to make certain it is correct ...
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assessment
noun[C or U]
uk /əˈses.mənt/ us /əˈses.mənt/
the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that ...
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Examples of rigorous assessment


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But far too often there is risk of serious direct harm when a rigorousassessment of benefits and harms is undertaken.
The problem with implication-braking, segregation strategies is that more often than not the attempt at segregation is frustrated by the rigorousassessment of general parity.
Staff appointment, promotion and tenure processes involve a very detailed and rigorousassessment of a candidate's record of creative intellectual work.
This also allows the more rigorousassessment of the adequacy of theories of language acquisition, as implemented, for example, as computational models that are exposed to the same language evidence.
Objective scientific review of the evidence is the foundation for a rigorousassessment.
Whilst such examples serve to highlight the ambiguities of the economic impacts involved, there remains a need for the rigorousassessment of the effects of privatisation.
This is very dangerous, and we need to have much more rigorousassessment of how patients are cared for, on a regular basis.
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The normal statutory procedures require rigorousassessment of development proposals and provide for a local public inquiry if necessary.
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The cohesion fund is not based on any rigorousassessment of need.
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We therefore designed a scheme that would subject each application to rigorousassessment of the environmental impacts.
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I expect all planning applications in environmentally sensitives areas to be subject to a full and rigorousassessment.
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The licensing process involves rigorousassessment, including toxicity tests on a variety of animal species before any medicine is tested on humans.
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Indeed, rigorousassessment is perhaps an understatement, in that fundamental reform would be more appropriate.
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The adoption panel makes the decisions in those cases, through rigorousassessment.
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This is the most detailed, comprehensive and rigorousassessment of these issues that has ever been made.
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Rigorousassessment of costs more generally has been complicated by the transitional arrangements provided for the introduction of various rules.
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They are therefore subject to periodic review and the same rigorousassessment for safety, quality and efficacy as all other medicines.
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There is no legislation and no regulations that are not tested against that rigorousassessment—believe me.
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As the numbers who achieve that level increase, it is particularly important that we convince the public that it is a rigorousassessment.
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One month later after rigorousassessment he is allowed to go on social security.
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