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I am very rigorous with myself.
I didn't really get any rigorous background in film history.
All the classical genres are now ridiculous in their rigorous purity.
I don't like doing really rigorous exercise. I don't mind a bit of yoga.
Poetry is a form of mathematics, a highly rigorous relationship with words.
The Marine Corps is supposed to be the toughest and most rigorous of its class.
I have done four years of rigorous theatre before I finally started doing films.
Unlike many other startup processes, Customer Development is deep, detailed, and rigorous.
Black literature is taught as sociology, as tolerance, not as a serious, rigorous art form.
It's every teacher's job to be rigorous about constantly being open to new ideas and innovation.
I've been a role model in terms of discipline, and I have always been rigorous and professional.
Accountability and democratic choice, I deeply believe, are guaranteed by rigorous scrutiny only.
I trained my butt off and competed and got to where I wanted to be from rigorous training and dieting.
I went through all the rigorous training and dieting for my bikini training, but I also want to enjoy life.
I value my Catholic background very much. It taught me not to be afraid of rigorous thought, for one thing.
With such a rigorous schedule, it's important that I do everything I can to maintain my health and wellness.
We will also have a more rigorous approach to professional development and managing unsatisfactory performance.
It bothers me when the Hollywood elite are all so against people having guns and want rigorous gun restrictions.
Trying to do Christianity properly is tough. Life as a priest is rigorous and disciplined. It involves sacrifices.
Ostensibly rigorous and realistic, contemporary conservatism is an ideology of denial. Its symbol is a smile button.
If you look at the best schools that gets the best results, they teach a broad curriculum but they are also rigorous.
The Common Core State Standards are more rigorous standards than the great majority of states had in place previously.
I believe that the pursuit of truth and right ideas through honest debate and rigorous argument is a noble undertaking.
I've never understood why the knowledge training and rigorous testing of London cabbies isn't rolled out all over the U.K.
In a more intellectually rigorous age, I wouldn't be talked about as a satirist at all. I would just be a topical comedian.
Cheerleading was my way in. It was one of the most rigorous audition processes ever. It definitely groomed me for Hollywood.
I'm pretty rigorous about the drafts I turn in. I don't turn in something that's so ungodly they go, 'What the hell is this?'
You got to be rigorous in your appraisal system. The biggest cowards are managers who don't let people know where they stand.
I'm a very rigorous person. I like to take exercise. People get mired in old age, they get bent and twisted, but I can stop that.
I think there are different ways of being rigorous, and I am asking people to be as rigorous in their pleasure as in their criticism.
Thus, in a sense, mathematics has been most advanced by those who distinguished themselves by intuition rather than by rigorous proofs.
But honestly, if you do a rigorous survey of my work, I'll bet you'll find that biology is a theme far more often than physical science.
The culture of rigorous questioning and open discourse at the University of Chicago has opened minds to ideas that have changed the world.
Gloom and solemnity are entirely out of place in even the most rigorous study of an art originally intended to make glad the heart of man.
Billions are wasted on ineffective philanthropy. Philanthropy is decades behind business in applying rigorous thinking to the use of money.
I had thought training for Mercury was rigorous. Once we got caught up in the Gemini training program, our Mercury training looked pretty soft.
All of us who desire the kingdom of God are, by the Lord's decree, under an equal and rigorous necessity of seeking after the grace of Baptism.
I actually think we should be trying to be rigorous in our thinking about television and the way it enters our lives and shapes the way so many people think.
Fortunately New Zealand doesn't have land borders so we are able to be somewhat more rigorous on who gets in and out of our country than perhaps some people.
I admire people who operate from a place of love and who have gone through the rigorous process of finding and articulating their purpose, whatever it may be.
I've been a journalist for too long to stop calling myself a journalist, and also when I'm doing 'Fake or Fortune?' I'm going through a rigorous investigation.
With my style, training is very rigorous. You're toe-to-toe, getting beat on six days a week for five or six weeks leading to a fight. There's no fun, no glamour.
My top priority will be to secure maximum value for money in aid through greater transparency, rigorous independent evaluation and an unremitting focus on results.
I went to Columbia University because I knew I wanted to go to a school that was academically rigorous. I prided myself on getting good grades, but I also hated it.
Even in fiction, I feel rigorous honesty applies. It doesn't apply to facts; it applies to what I think of as not telling emotional lies, which is a funny business.
The best thing you can say about libertarians is that because their views derive from abstract theory, they tend to be highly principled and rigorous in their logic.
Obviously, Nevada doesn't prohibit all forms of gambling, but you have to submit yourself to a very rigorous regulatory process to run a gambling operation in Nevada.
Computing should be taught as a rigorous - but fun - discipline covering topics like programming, database structures, and algorithms. That doesn't have to be boring.
The yeshiva where I studied considers itself modern Orthodox, not ultra-Orthodox. We followed a rigorous secular curriculum alongside traditional Talmud and Bible study.
We are not a court - not a judge or jury at work - but we've tried to apply the highest possible standards of rigorous analysis to the evidence where we make a criticism.