rigorously造句1 Whatever regimen has been prescribed should be rigorously followed.
2 The country's press is rigorously controlled.
3 He had been trained rigorously by the monks.
4 An adequate sociology of culture must work more rigorously.
5 Bulk salt is rigorously tested before being mixed with pharmaceutical grade chemicals.
6 Neither of these extreme dogma is applied rigorously today, but it is certainly still accepted that 2-D form makes good pattern.
7 When approached more rigorously, however, difficulties and disagreements soon appear from both political and practical perspectives.
8 The criteria have been rigorously applied: fine condition, outstanding quality and preferably, period frame.
9 It has has been enforced rigorously here only since April 1994.
10 Fundamentalists preach that if one follows their rigorously prescribed route, one will be saved.
11 Defining rigorously what constitutes a clinically significant depressive illness is problematic, regardless of the age range under consideration.
12 They rigorously exclude the kinds of people, ideas, and methods they most need to break free of stagnant patterns.
13 Isolation of affected cases must be very rigorously followed, or you will end up with a large outbreak on your hands.
14 Their curvatures can only be obtained rigorously from the solution of Einstein's equation.
15 He must discipline himself to rigorously avoid any form of activity, be this mental or physical.
16 All of these students however were rigorously selected through interviews and examinations designed to ascertain their academic abilities.
17 Geometry is developed rigorously from a postulational base.
18 Public surveys in China aren't always rigorously scientific.
19 She was a rigorously chaste woman.
20 Rigorously tested, this landing gear will withstand incredible loads.
21 I had just come to grasp how physical scientists understand the Universe in terms of certain quantities which are always rigorously conserved.
22 It also imposed forced labour, and maintained an astonishing, rigorously trained army.
23 Galileo was even prepared to give the Bible jurisdiction over scientific hypotheses that had not been rigorously demonstrated.
24 All osmotic pressure measurements are extremely sensitive to temperature and must be carried out under rigorously controlled temperature conditions.
25 But they also explore psychology's boundaries: an important focus for a discipline so determined to define itself rigorously.
26 It seems probable that rebellion in East Anglia was as rigorously suppressed as in Kent.
27 At the outset potential screening tests need to be rigorously evaluated.
28 There are two respects in which this intuition must be taken more rigorously.
29 Hence, there is a need to use some automated technique for rigorously incorporating new knowledge into the existing knowledge base.
30 There is widespread support for the principle across the Community, and we believe that it should be rigorously applied in practice.