Some finance executives say they won't implement the complete scorecard because of the rigorousness of the theory. |
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The seventies were very sleek and empty, more concerned with structure, form, and a certain kind of ascetic rigorousness. |
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Once inside the market there are other signs of how the holiday, known in Hebrew and Yiddish as Pesach, is observed with scrupulous rigorousness. |
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The respect of people and terroirs, rigorousness and pragmatism are the values which have gone hand in hand with the Domain's evolution. |
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It appears that plans vary in length, detail and rigorousness, with a lack of critical approach. |
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His works are characterized by analytical, emotional and perceptual rigorousness. |
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The rigorousness of the scientific method used in the research is controlled prior to publication by an independent reading committee. |
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The very rigorousness and severity of its religious and ethical code of conduct have contributed to its resilience and survival as a minority in all parts of India. |
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The method's rigorousness is also an element that has to be taken into account: coherence with the models used to process consumption, recognition of all possible situations. |
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This committee, which also enjoys the support of experts outside the Group, ensures the rigorousness of the methodology adopted and validates all technological choices. |
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Considering OCOL's issues of retirement, recruitment and retention, OCOL has moderate issues related to the adequacy, effectiveness and rigorousness of its HR management processes and controls, but exposure is not serious. |
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Of those, some 260 miles are in one of the various stages of the treatment process, though state officials say they are unhappy with the pace and rigorousness of that work in some areas. |
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This stage of the process demands both rigorousness and collaboration, since there will be several aspects to address in order to initiate a responsible purchasing process in a coherent manner. |
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Apart from rigorousness, this regulation will also bring about the uniformity of these data by common standards applicable across the European Union. |
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The platform which combines academic rigorousness and professional experience, conducts independent investigation as well as more classical research. |
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Both of these primary constraints impose an extremely high degree of rigorousness, knowledge of aerospace-related requirements and quality of work, all of which require longer than normal training periods. |
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The newspaper man made some comments on how much the teacher knew about journalism, although the school is noted for the rigorousness of its course. |
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The range of tasks will enable you to demonstrate your rigorousness and your organisational skills, but also your interpersonal qualities and your ability to be a good team player. |
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