English to Spanish Dictionary rigorous

rigorous

riguroso
definition
adjective
the rigorous testing of consumer products
extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate.
translation of 'rigorous'
adjective
riguroso
example
While no one doubts the need for more 'rigorous' border controls now, there are critics who say the federal government is doing a poor job of distinguishing between potential terrorists and legitimate travelers.
If there was a 'rigorous' enforcement of regulations these incidences would be curbed because managements would be penalised severely.
Corn produced this summer could undergo the same 'rigorous' testing we are currently seeing for this genetically engineered trait.
Quality levels are in turn controlled by 'rigorous' vetting and cataloguing, so buyers can feel confident they know just what they are getting for their money.
Our regulatory system is the most 'rigorous' in the world.
The agency is committed to 'rigorous' safety testing before a variety or technology is released to the public.
Gagarin was subjected to extremely 'rigorous' training - physical, mental, and psychological.
He was a large man, broad shoulders, muscular limbs with a well-toned body and large, powerful hands that came from his regular and 'rigorous' combat practice with his friend.
It was critical to be 'rigorous' and thorough in that process.
However, in the UK there are 'rigorous' controls in place to maintain safety and standards in the stunt profession.
To their inferiors, each official demanded 'rigorous' implementation of orders, while bargaining with and concealing resources from those above them.
In September, they'll compete in a more 'rigorous' series of tests before receiving the go ahead to race from California through Nevada within 10 hours.
May now admits that the selection process should have been more 'rigorous' : Participation dropped off after the business concept was chosen, indicating that many didn't like the idea.
Instead, we undertook a 'rigorous' financial analysis, putting the value of global brands into the quantitative context that managers have long used to evaluate assets like machinery and inventories.
Everyone is put through the same 'rigorous' training.
The 'rigorous' self-discipline of the Presbyterian work ethic, however, did not grip the Kane household.
He witnessed firsthand the 'rigorous' but gratifying demands of entrepreneurship.
What you need is a 'rigorous' analysis of where the money is really needed in terms of the front-line services,’ she said.
After joining the Jesuit Order, he underwent 'rigorous' training in Rome and Madrid and was named a missionary to the uncharted regions of New Spain.
There, she took ballet six days a week and had a 'rigorous' academic course load, plus music theory, singing, and body conditioning.
He has not provided any 'rigorous' analysis or even detailed explanation of these alleged technical problems.
The challenge then became to be physically competent enough to cope with the 'rigorous' demands of filming, and to cut a suitably believable action hero.
Analysis of results was extremely 'rigorous' , and the dissertation was also noteworthy for its clarity of presentation, with complex results presented in a logical and understandable manner.
In 1998, he cited ‘vigilant and 'rigorous' control’ over costs as a main goal.
He rightly noted that the importance of ensuring the integrity of the voting system dictates that the machines and their operating software should be subject to the most 'rigorous' and comprehensive testing regime.
But, by paying 'rigorous' attention to the real dynamics of human relationships, Marber shows that it is possible to get a whole lot closer.
Any bottle of champagne has to follow a very 'rigorous' set of rules to qualify for the ‘champagne’ label.
His is among the most 'rigorous' analyses we've seen of the subject.
Her approach to film is not unlike that of photography: careful composition, 'rigorous' planning of the frame, scrupulous attention to visual detail and regular use of a stationary camera.
She hadn't seen anyone from her school in a long time, as she had been taking courses through correspondence to adhere to her 'rigorous' therapy schedule.
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