When an idea is not robust enough to stand expression in simple terms, it is a sign that it should be rejected.
If only life could be a little more tender and art a little more robust.
American gentlemen are a cross between English and French men, and yet really altogether like neither. They are more refined and modest than Frenchmen, and less manly, shy, and rough, than Englishmen. Their brains are finer and flimsier, their bodies less robust and vigorous than ours. We are the finer animals, and they the subtler spirits. Their intellectual tendency is to excitement and insanity, and ours to stagnation and stupidity.
By adopting a wonderful mutt, you'll save a life and help reduce animal homelessness while also boosting your chances of a more robust new furry friend, as mixed-breed dogs have demonstrated better health and longer life spans than their purebred cousins.
I have quite a robust relationship with regret. You simply don't know what the alternative would have been.
The more socially intelligent you are, the happier and more robust and more enjoyable your relationships will be.
It is the responsibility of those of us involved in today's biomedical research enterprise to translate the remarkable scientific innovations we are witnessing into health gains for the nation. At no other time has the need for a robust, bidirectional information flow between basic and translational scientists been so necessary.
Since I was introduced to the practice of God's presence, which in turn led me into the contemplative way, I have nearly always felt so rich, so blessed, so sincerely full of "enough. ". . . I believe it is on this robust, overflowing. . . contemplative pathway that one gains the joy and serenity to be generous.
Courts have long recognized the federal government's robust power to inspect people and goods entering the country. After all, the very foundation of national sovereignty is a nation's ability to protect its borders.
What distinguishes exemplary boards is that they are robust, effective social systems. . . The highest performing companies have extremely contentious boards that regard dissent as an obligation and that treat no subject as undiscussable.