lack of rigour
collocation in Englishmeaningsofandrigour
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rigour
noun[U]
uk/ˈrɪɡ.ər/us/ˈrɪɡ.ɚ/
the fact that people are made to follow rules in a very ...
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Another confounding factor is thelackofrigourin assaying the endpoint of maturation - the production of a fertilizable egg.
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On the other hand, an exclusive functionalist approach often suffers fromlackofrigourand excessive speculation (47).
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I am arguing for rigour in teaching and teacher training because there is a risk of alackofrigour.
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But that agreement cannot be described as satisfactory, because it has given the impression that there has been alackofrigour.
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The bottom range of ability in the population is often affected by thelackofrigourin the education system.
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But with it there did go alackofrigourthat made me uncomfortable as a classroom teacher.
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There is a completelackofrigourin what he says.
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At times officials showed alackofrigourin considering how policy should be turned into practice, to the detriment of the efficacy of the measures taken.
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I am glad that our intense scrutiny and the regulator'slackofrigour, which was shown in our hearings, meant that the arrival of competition is delayed.
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Wakefield, by contrast, was terrible due to itslackofrigour.
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