Word: rigorousity
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In closing, I contend that Steele's speech was void of any new or interesting social thought. He obviously failed to recognize the contradictions in his work and in himself. After reading his work and hearing his lecture, I would argue that perhaps Steele himself is an "affirmative action baby...
When I tell someone that I'm concentrating in Linguistics, by far the most common response is, "What is that?" I must then try to explain the unconscious system of knowledge of language, the universal principles underlying all languages and the formal, rigorous analysis of linguistic phenomena.
Michael Barnes, Advisor to Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristide, President of Haiti, as quoted in The New York Times, Feb. 15, 1994. Evidently, Haiti's confirmation process for government officials is more rigorous than that of the United States.
According to many happily under challenged undergraduates, History 134lb, European Intellectual History, 1900 to the Present, poses little threat for those hoping to avoid rigorous academic work.
These students, Field said, join the Navy ROTC scholarship program and undergo the rigorous training required because they want to serve in the Navy after graduation.