English to Telugu Dictionary rigorous

rigorous

కఠినమైన
definition
adjective
the rigorous testing of consumer products
extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate.
example
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.
The decision to merge was the result of serious discussion and 'rigorous' strategic analysis during the past three months by the board of directors and the management team.
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.
I was a senior this year and that meant even more 'rigorous' courses, club meetings, and long sports practices.
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.
The importance of this book lies in its clear-sighted examination of women's subject citizenship, and its strength, in its sustained and 'rigorous' analysis of the state's record on it.
Rather than adhering to the system of 'rigorous' discipline that the assortment of troubled kids have become accustomed to, Mathieu instead prefers to try and understand their problems and inspire them through his love of music.
Over the past year, 180 solutions has attempted to clean up its image and now enforces 'rigorous' rules on its affiliates and has added safeguards into its software.
The agency is committed to 'rigorous' safety testing before a variety or technology is released to the public.
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.
Just as important as 'rigorous' analysis when restructuring a company is a compelling vision of the future, she said.
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.
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.
Our regulatory system is the most 'rigorous' in the world.
The training is extremely 'rigorous' and the performers are expected to grow and form a unit within the studio.
The author's 'rigorous' and abundant analyses of various types of art historical texts demonstrate how entrenched the idea of progress is in the field.
People need to be specific, people need to be 'rigorous' about project definitions and measurements.
A more 'rigorous' analysis could lead one to conclude that labor costs played a role.
He has not provided any 'rigorous' analysis or even detailed explanation of these alleged technical problems.
Tara had found that it was the kids who complained far less than their adult counterparts about the 'rigorous' therapy they sometimes had to go through in order for their bodies to heal properly.
To their inferiors, each official demanded 'rigorous' implementation of orders, while bargaining with and concealing resources from those above them.
Corn produced this summer could undergo the same 'rigorous' testing we are currently seeing for this genetically engineered trait.
It will be a 'rigorous' course used to increase your endurance, speed, agility, and muscle mass.
They also have more 'rigorous' and frequent solvency tests on customers, and consistently charge interest on late payments and reminders.
They had known each other since their college days, completing the 'rigorous' interior design courses for their majors.
University is difficult enough with 'rigorous' course work, steep fees and social demands, but try to imagine attending while severely disabled.
He is 'rigorous' in his methods: if a picture needs a caption to explain it, he believes it has failed.
Charter schools, higher standards, 'rigorous' demands on teachers, and smaller class size, he writes, are all diversions, aimed at keeping us from striking at the real heart of the problem.
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