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rigor

Rigor is strict care and completeness in making sure something is correct. The army demands a lot of rigor in training new recruits. The rigors of something are its difficult parts or its problems.

rigor

(= asperity) something hard to endure the asperity of northern winters (= cogency) the quality of being valid and rigorous (= severity, harshness, rigour) excessive sternness severity of character the harshness of his punishment was inhuman the rigors of boot camp

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Rigor mortis sets in soon after death.

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Rigor mortis hadn't fully set in yet, so I'd estimate he died no more than an hour before you discovered him.
Rigor mortis, here I come!
I don't like being out here all alone with old Tate's rigor mortis.
No need for scientific rigor.
His subjects are immersed in a dreamlike light, yet painted with such detachment, precision, and rigor that you could almost touch them.
Some say it is to prevent this invasion that. man's body stiffens into rigor mortis. at the moment of his death.
Word of the martial rigor of this house echoed throughout Edo.
But 5 or 6 hours before, rigor mortis had already set in.
No sign of rigor mortis.
Am I mistaken, or has rigor begun?
Total envelopment of the body by rigor mortis, which is, of course, you know, sir, fixed to the time of death at about 1 0 to 1 2 hours ago.
The corpse was deep in rigor mortis.
When you're winning, rigor mortis is funny.
No, Frank. He heard so much about rigor mortis, he thought he would try it.
Lie down until rigor mortis sets in.
Rigor mortis is setting in, and you lounge here gabbing!
Rigor mortis already setting in.
So did the Egyptians cause the children of Israel to serve with rigor; and their lives were made bitter with hard bondage, and their cry came up unto God and God heard them.
The objects are flooded with a wistful light and yet painted with such a detachment, precision, rigor that makes them almost tangible.
Looks like rigor mortis set in.
Yes, but still rigor mortis hasn't set in.
I'd like to find out why there was never any sign of rigor mortis in him.
Rigor not yet set in. Muslims?
For them, strict rigor means leniency.
Well, rigor hasn't set in.
Breaking out the rigor mortis.
You see, rigor mortis starts in the brain.
You know, it looks like rigor mortis is setting in.
Rigor mortis?
What do you mean, rigor mortis?

News and current affairs

Let me be clear: the rational expectations models made an important contribution to economics; the rigor which its supporters imposed on economic thinking helped expose the weaknesses many underlying hypotheses.
In recent discussions about how to combat the virus, the methodical rigor of science and medicine has given way to hyperbolic politics and public hysteria.
In many respects, science education today is similar to medicine during the mid-1800's, when a new level of scientific rigor confronted long-held beliefs and well-respected traditional medical practices.
We also admire its monetary seriousness, attachment to fiscal rigor, and quest for exports, despite its lack of consideration for the harm done to those enduring the deficits corresponding to Germany's surpluses.
Stiglitz's pronouncements offered formidable support to those who opposed IMF rigor, indeed, and at the very least they confused the public and policymakers alike.
But insufficient diagnostic rigor can result in over-diagnosis.
We cannot continue to preach to others values that we no longer practice with rigor.
There is more rigor and openness under the Northern Lights, and this is precisely the combination we need, with its mixture of modesty towards others and ambition towards ourselves.
That experiment cannot survive if supported only by economic rigor and rules.
In December, as Europeans shifted towards fiscal rigor, the US Congress extended for two years the tax cuts initiated by George W. Bush - which almost everyone interpreted as yet another effort to boost the US economy.
Yet Germany insists on imposing its own rigor on the eurozone as a whole, a strategy the above-mentioned states can pursue only at the risk of social chaos.

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