"Rigorous except" typically refers to situations or criteria that are strictly enforced, except for specific instances where exceptions apply. For example, a university may have a rigorous grading policy except for students who qualify for accommodations due to disabilities. Another example could be a workplace policy that mandates safety gear, except for employees working in low-risk areas. These exceptions highlight the importance of flexibility within otherwise strict guidelines.
Firefighters must pass rigorous testing.
Yes, the great Mrs. Mazz said that algebra 1 is a quite rigorous course it requires a great deal of thought and perseverence.
If you are a scientist, engineer or mathematician, there are too many examples to list. If you aren't, then there are basically none, except in finance.
The adjective "rigorous" means attention to following rules and has the synonyms accurate, exacting. thorough, or meticulous. When the context is negative, it can mean strict, harsh, onerous, inflexible, or burdensome.
an example of a palindrome is 1661. Palindrome: a number that reads the same from left to right snd right to left. it is just like s word that is spelt the same backwards except in numbers. examples: 276672 121 19791
taking twice as many classes as normal.
No. However there are some women who participate in rigorous activity that their period almost diminishes except it will be there the moment they stop their activity.
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Examples of Annex include communications, warning, mass care, and resource management.
Every even number except 2.
all of the following are examples of associates degree except
Formal governments with officials and laws. Priests with both religious and political power. A rigorous education system for training scribes.
small claims court
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Yes, "rigorous" is spelled correctly.
The suffix in the word "rigorous" is "-ous."
the Egyptians are really rigorous to people rarrr!!!