But what if the cumulative lack of rigor, of critical self-deprecation, turns into systemic publication bias?
They needed the same analytical rigor applied to measuring impact as for measuring returns.
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This shows that there is some rigor to the decisions made by Disney's compensation committee.
Judd's program evinces the same clarity and formal rigor he brought to his deceivingly straightforward installations.
With less and less wiggle room, marketers need to apply rigor into where that spend goes.
Moreover, I have experienced a loss of focus and persistence to act with rigor and diligence.
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Scientists need both data and rigor in analysis in order to avoid common decision making biases.
"It is a sport which demands an irreproachable lifestyle, a sport which demands a rigor, " Riner says.
Our aim was to bring the same rigor and discipline to philanthropy that I employ in investing.
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No one has applied social science to startups with the rigor, reliance and scale of the Institute.
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We must have the courage to stop seeking waivers of NCLB requirements for test rigor and excellence.
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Mr. Benitez was trying to strike a balance between tactical rigor and the benefits of Mr. Gerrard's instincts.
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The typographic limitations of the early web matched this aesthetic rigor as well, but designers bridled against it.
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The stellar examples of his work in U.S. museums are abundant evidence of his power, rigor and inventiveness.
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Another aspect of the social entrepreneurial movement is to approach social change with business rigor and analytical tools.
They do not apply the same rigor on these investments as they do on other core business priorities.
Whatever happens, it remains true that venture firms vet prospective investments with rigor.
In science, falsifiability means that a hypothesis is presented with sufficient rigor to be proven wrong, that is, falsified.
They don't hurt people, but they will impose more rigor in the system.
That said, I tried to use the same rigor I use with complete strangers in my interview with him.
The play begs for the rigor of interpretation, not the caprice of deconstruction.
Politics and money are at the root of the skepticism, not scientific rigor.
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It's fair to say that the work the artists are hoping to achieve on board requires less scientific rigor.
As Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, he has continued to serve with characteristic intellectual rigor, dedication, and patriotism.
Whatever happens, it remains true that venture firms vet prospective investments with a rigor that makes Ivy League admissions pale by comparison.
And, honestly, much of the non-profit world fails to achieve rigor or discipline.
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They also employ algorithms to determine the fair value of each listed property, lending some rigor to a once-inexact science.
Hawkins admits that in the past "there was not the rigor" in testing back-pain devices that there should have been.
In science, that means rigor, testing, and taking your ego out of the process and just looking to the facts.
This experience is evident in their accounts which reflect rigor with the facts and empathy for the communities hosting them.
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