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rigorous control

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meanings of rigorousand control


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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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control
noun
uk /kənˈtrəʊl/ us /kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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Examples of rigorous control


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This is mainly due to over-dispersion of the data, which is accounted for within the more rigorouscontrol chart method.
Rigorouscontrol of marital opportunity was clearly one strategy through which parishes sought to inhibit entitlement to poor relief.
Although other methodologies guarantee a rigorouscontrol of intervening variables, the experimental tasks required of participants are often farremoved from natural music listening activities.
The apparent freedom, irregularity and randomness comes through a process of rigorouscontrol.
The public rightly expect us to ensure that their money is well spent and that there is rigorouscontrol of costs.
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There is rigorouscontrol at all times of every item of expenditure of this kind.
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One, the prices charged by suppliers, is quite properly to be subject to rigorouscontrol by the director, via the formula.
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The rigorouscontrol of numbers is said to be essential.
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To deliver on our promises, we have to keep public finances under rigorouscontrol.
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The choice here is between outright suppression and a most rigorouscontrol.
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They have cut public expenditure by more than £4 billion below the level of the rigorouscontrol totals which they had previously set.
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We have one of the most rigorouscontrol systems in the western world.
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But if we are to provide the transport for passengers and freight that we need, rigorouscontrol is essential on road, rail and light rail.
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At the same time public expenditure has been subjected to more rigorouscontrol.
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We have balanced rigorouscontrol with the freedom to engage in a sport which is legal.
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Because of the great dangers of pesticides and the new methods of farming, we need rigorouscontrol over these dangerous, toxic substances.
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The second has come about through a more rigorouscontrol of contingency reserve.
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Savings have been achieved by an earlier than planned rundown of staff numbers, difficulties in recruiting suitable staff and rigorouscontrol of domestic costs.
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All export controls of armaments and all our customers are subject to the most rigorouscontrol and scrutiny, as she knows.
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We are also, therefore, responsible for the rigorouscontrol of the disposal of nuclear waste to protect the public and the environment from any hazards.
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