Word: rigorousity
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The White House -- perturbed, perhaps, by the fine print -- spent its Monday spin cycle qualifying President Clinton's earlier endorsement. NSA advisor Sandy Berger described the deal as merely an outline of "some basic principles," and added the U.S. would work to ensure it resulted in "rigorous and professional" inspections...
Let me bring this notion a little closer to home. One of the most influential and rigorous studies of sexual assault on college campuses was conducted in the mid-80s by Dr. Mary Koss, then a professor at Kent State. Koss found that one in 12 college men admitted to...
To qualify for the game show, Melia participated in a rigorous selection process.
"Every object should be subject to scrutiny before the fact, and it should be able to be demonstrated that it is not problematic," Winter says. "I'm asking for a more rigorous active policy."
But Shepsle says the University must not waverfrom its rigorous selection process.