rigorously evaluate

Frequency: 5.54.5 per million words

to assess something strictly and with great attention to the rules or principles

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  • Each research proposal is rigorously evaluated by a panel of experts.
  • We must rigorously evaluate the new drug's effectiveness before it can be approved.
  • The investment committee rigorously evaluated the potential risks of the merger.
  • Peer reviewers are tasked to rigorously evaluate every submission for scientific merit.
  • The government has rigorously evaluated the long-term impact of the new environmental policy.
  • Rigorously evaluating all the evidence is crucial to ensuring a fair trial.
  • If we rigorously evaluate employee performance, we can identify key areas for improvement.
  • Before its launch, the new security software was rigorously evaluated for vulnerabilities.
  • To make an informed decision, you must rigorously evaluate all available options.
  • The claims made in the study were rigorously evaluated by the scientific community.