Word: rigorousity
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Dr. James A. Nicholas' study of the demands of 61 sports in the 1970s illuminated the rigorous athleticism of professional ballet. Based on factors such as strength and speed, ballet scored a 55, second only to professional football's score of 56. The next sport, professional hockey, scored 54.
Cooper was one of 10 contestants who made it through a rigorous qualification procedure based on a mixture of luck and trivia knowledge.
Candidates must go through a rigorous application process to become Truman Scholars.
Some Constitutional Committee members suggest using the constitutional reform process to make the grant application requirements more rigorous. Other suggest the Constitutional Committee should propose cutting back on the size of the grants it does give--although the John P. Marshall '00, the Finance Committee's chair, says groups already...
Harvard and Deep Springs are equally intense but in very different ways. Harvard classes are rigorous, but professors are distant, students from Deep Springs say.