robustness

IPA: roʊbˈʌstnʌs

noun

  • The quality of being robust.
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Examples of "robustness" in Sentences

  • There is a certain robustness in these stories dealing with the inexorable laws of Nature.
  • (Rock can chime in about how this very simple demonstration of robustness is so, um, …, well, whatever …)
  • Let me begin by saying that economic robustness is the only foundation for the temporalities of the state.
  • However, adoption of the superhydrophobic surface treatment will ultimately depend on its long-term robustness and cost.
  • I am not sure that testing her hypothesis to a peer-reviewable level of robustness is possible given the middling quality of the data ...
  • Also, no need to apologize for "robustness" - I did provoke you and intentionally try to draw you into the discussion, and am grateful for your comments!
  • "Any efforts to delay or water-down the agreements will jeopardize financial stability, and undermine the long-term robustness of the recovery," said Ingves, who is also governor of Sweden's central bank.
  • Frankly, I am not sure that testing her hypothesis to a peer-reviewable level of robustness is possible given the middling quality of data and the inherent ambiguity with how particular projects must be assigned to particular congressional districts.
  • However, increased mutational robustness caused by gene duplications pales in comparison to drift and selection as a cause for the fixation of gene duplicates, especially because the advantage of robustness is weak in many populations. page 268, Robustness and Evolvability of Living Systems

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