Zedan had some trepidation about whether she was up for the rigors of college coursework.
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But if you ignore the rigors of responsibility, the choices get infinitely more costly.
And those who do make it to college often find themselves underprepared for its rigors.
Russert loved politics and had a basic affection for those who underwent its rigors.
At first glance, Hagelin seems a wisp, hardly built for the rigors of an NHL campaign.
Not everyone will be able to withstand the rigors and sacrifices associated with the GE.
Benedict never wanted to be pope and he didn't take easily to the rigors of the job.
The barracudas notwithstanding, it is a halcyon escape from the rigors of a sometime vicious social life.
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This keeps his weekends free, he says, for some downtime from the rigors of being a full-time dad.
So Tsai was out, and Chang, at 78, shocked investors by returning to the rigors of a CEO.
Of course, not everyone wants to take on the rigors of organized sports.
And year after year, those students who do make it to college often find themselves unprepared for its rigors.
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People, even candidates for President stressed by the rigors of campaigning, need to be held accountable for what they do.
Ken Lay died last night a man thoroughly beaten by the rigors of the American justice system, and it showed.
The Marine Corps does so, and so does medicine, when it puts young doctors through the exhausting rigors of residency.
The curriculum guides students through the rigors of crafting vision statements, formulating business plans, compiling marketing materials and making elevator pitches.
The world opened out to its grim beyonds and I realized that, at forty, one must learn the rigors of acceptance.
I'm not a politician, and I don't envy anyone the rigors of a national campaign or the prospect of negotiating with Congress.
After the rigors of my boarding school experience, college was a breeze.
Muamba is taking specialist medical advice ahead of what he hopes to be a return to the rigors of the professional game.
Many are mundane and involve the rigors endured by many business travelers.
Does he really want to endure the rigors of another baseball season while his family deals with the spotlight of the Clemens trial?
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As one set of observers view the world, U.S. stock and securities are not worth subjecting oneself to the rigors of American extra-territorialism.
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Without the rigors of the NBA game schedule, Willis has more time to train -- and to reflect on his recent milestone birthday.
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They need to exude suavity, which accounts for the appearance of so many "ultra-thins, " with slim cases that won't withstand the rigors of sport.
Brandon Hidalgo never had much patience for the rigors of academia.
Whatever it is that takes you away from the everyday rigors of running a business and helps you be present in the moment will re-energize you.
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So, learning to code, for liberal arts types (myself included) involves engaging with the rigors of logical vocabularies and methods in order to better communicate and express ourselves.
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Whether the dancer would leave the rigors of ballet to have children, and whether she would then return to dance, are questions that ballet devotees had long pondered.
Free from the rigors of tour travel, the residency is "a dream performance scenario" that allows her to balance her roles as a mother and as a country superstar.
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