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Rigorous and ensured
Rigorous safety precautions ensured there were no fatal accidents during the construction.

Rigorous and school
And the school motto is “ Rigorous, Strict, Realistic, Truthful ”.
Rigorous training in subjects such as meteorology, navigation, and instruments was provided in ground school.

Rigorous and .
* " Philosophy as Rigorous Science ", translated in Quentin Lauer, editor, 1965 Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy.
* RAISE, Rigorous Approach to Industrial Software Engineering, was developed as part of the European ESPRIT II LaCoS project in the 1990s, led by Dines Bjørner.
Rigorous treatment of the Dirac delta requires measure theory or the theory of distributions.
Rigorous attempts to warn of tornadoes began in the United States in the mid-20th century.
Only the Count Palatine Louis II of Upper Bavaria " the Rigorous " promised to choose Albert.
" SS2PL ( or Rigorousness ) is also the name of the set of all schedules that can be generated by this mechanism, i. e., these are SS2PL ( or Rigorous ) schedules, have the SS2PL ( or Rigorousness ) property.
Inner Contradictions of Rigorous Research.
2 on The Daily Beast's 2011 edition of " Most Rigorous Colleges in America.
Rigorous statistical analysis had demonstrated that on-base percentage and slugging percentage are better indicators of offensive success, and the A's became convinced that these qualities were cheaper to obtain on the open market than more historically valued qualities such as speed and contact.
When this is not the case, total least squares also known as Errors-in-variables models, or Rigorous least squares, should be used.
Rigorous and scientifically defensible studies are clearly possible on all its aspects.
Rigorous test cases are used to ensure that products from different equipment vendors can interoperate in a wide variety of configurations.
* Rigorous selection of gifted and creative young individuals.
Rigorous academic program offers all courses required for the State of Texas 3 graduation plans.
Rigorous stallion inspections were held beginning in 1715 in Ostfrisia, and spread to Oldenburg in 1755.
Rigorous treatments of the method of steepest descent and the method of stationary phase, amongst others, are based on the Riemann – Lebesgue lemma.
The artist Russell FitzGerald was a good friend of Delany's and did a number of book and magazine covers for him ( including the cover for the first edition of Nova and the cover for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction edition of " We, in Some Strange Power's Employ, Move on a Rigorous Line " ) and the three covers for the English paperback edition of the three volumes of Delany's Fall of the Towers trilogy.
Rigorous hygiene practices, including washing with soap and water daily and disinfecting wounds can help heal infected surfaces, and slow and potentially reverse existing tissue damage.
Rigorous proofs of this theorem are available.
The strategic thrusts and approaches based on the above mentioned framework of VIEWS: Visionary Leadership, Innovative & Rigorous Programmes, Excellence in Teaching & Learning, Warm & Nurturing School Environment, Supportive & Satisfied Stakeholders are outlined to create a sense of ownership among staff and students towards the mission, vision, directions and desired outcomes of the Institute.
Rigorous courses include: International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, Gifted / Talented and ACP ( Advance College Project ) through Indiana University.
Rigorous touring, frustrations, and disappointments caused tensions that split the band in two.

cost-saving and ensured
The end of the catalogue and of the Eaton's Santa Claus parades, though being cost-saving measures, ensured Eaton's no longer held the same place in Canadians ' hearts.

cost-saving and school
Alba and Grand Bay Middle are the focal point of bus routes for all school buses for Bryant High, those buses shared in grades 6-12 as a cost-saving effort to avoid overlapping routes for the separate schools.
The 3 school division conversions, at Petersburg, Norfolk and Hopewell, were urged by Virginia Department of Education officials as " cost-saving ".

cost-saving and
As for the customers, many will never return even when their jobs are perfect, and enough of those who do need a reprint will find the retailer s cost-saving price to be satisfactory enough to tolerate a late delivery.
Provide cost-saving services like the Used Book Room, CopyRITE, Members Health and Dental Plan and the Discount TTC Pass.
The students union uses its size to bring members cost-saving services and discounts.
* Early 1930s: The train s dining car is removed midway between Chicago and Los Angeles as a cost-saving measure.

cost-saving and when
Eventually, the Regular Army units were replaced by the National Guard as a cost-saving measure, since the Guard units could return to their homes when off duty.
This is a throwback to BR days when London Fenchurch Street closed early in the evening as a cost-saving exercise and all services operated from Liverpool Street.
Another cost-saving measure was the ability of the drive to test itself when it was initially powered-on after being assembled in the factory.

cost-saving and many
Many American and Italian builders of the 20th century began using reed and reedblock types similar to those used in accordions as a cost-saving measure and to facilitate repair, however many players consider these instruments to be inferior, as they often lack the traditional sound.
Herman Miller has engaged in a number of initiatives to promote sustainability, and many of them have had cost-saving implications for the company.

cost-saving and other
The costs of these provisions are offset by a variety of taxes, fees, and cost-saving measures, such as new Medicare taxes for those in high-income brackets, taxes on indoor tanning, cuts to the Medicare Advantage program in favor of traditional Medicare, and fees on medical devices and pharmaceutical companies ; there is also a tax penalty for those who do not obtain health insurance, unless they are exempt due to low income or other reasons.
He was equally determined about other cost-saving measures.
In October 2008, the airline announced that it would be implementing a cost-saving programme, due to the downturn in passenger traffic, which would involve some focus on charter flights and leasing of aircraft and their crews to other airlines.
For example, D3 features steel suspension arms, rather than aluminum, and other material cost-saving measures.
A later version, called the Lightstar 2. 0, featured one power cord & other cost-saving measures to shave approximately $ 1800 off the retail price.
Until the arrival of the Scania K230UBs the Tridents were the only buses in the entire fleet of SBS Transit to feature electronic destination signs ; other than for a few bus prototypes ( including a Volvo Super Olympian ( SBS9810X ) currently in service on service 31 ), the company at the Tridents ' time of introduction traditionally preferred plastic signs as a cost-saving measure.

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