Rigorousness in a sentence as a noun

If so, it does seem to be done local to me, but probably not with the same rigorousness.

In general, the value of the journal for science is the rigorousness of reviews.

Maybe this RString case is a minor issue, but it seems to me to lack some rigorousness, to be a performance leak.

We don't have to justify the rigorousness of a Telegram poll to come to that same conclusion.

> "Do you ask for the same level of rigorousness when McDonalds release a new item on their menu?

Do you ask for the same level of rigorousness when McDonalds release a new item on their menu?

If you increase the level of rigorousness enough, you can't say anything about the world based on any data.

I liked the "Reopened on Novebmer 6th 2013".The rigorousness of the argument and research is comparable to that of the proofreading.

Such rigorousness definitely shaped the quality of the code I now write professionally, 10 years later...

Sometimes you can't change the culture without substantially changing the standards, and it is NOT OK to hold women to lower standards of rigorousness.

Well, I did a few presentations, one to the sponsoring professor, to demonstrate the rigorousness, analysis and thought that this class can provoke.

By that argument, and given the rigorousness of economics as a field, pretty much no policy should ever be implemented.

Certainly some universities in the UK appear to be just extensions of 6th form education, and not the launchpad into proper academic rigorousness that they should be.

Be it via scientific rigorousness or journalistic professionalism.

Rigorousness definitions

noun

something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters"

See also: asperity grimness hardship rigor rigour severity severeness rigourousness

noun

excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp"