Yet if not sound in structure, Wa-Hi is robust in programs and course offerings.
From the thenewstribune.com
This seems to be the least robust of the applications but still worth a mention.
From the techcrunch.com
It is a generous text, large enough for diversity and robust enough for dissent.
From the independent.co.uk
A more robust method for verifying identity would almost certainly reduce fraud.
From the newscientist.com
The brutal truth is patients have been at risk because the system is not robust.
From the guardian.co.uk
To help the plant establish a robust rootstock, prune any leaves that may arise.
From the sfgate.com
You need a robust development community, dedicated fans and a well-made product.
From the techcrunch.com
Fragrantly packed with dried rose, dust, nutmeg and vibrant, robust black fruit.
From the sfgate.com
Just look at the number of used ones around for evidence of how robust they are.
From the cars.uk.msn.com
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Sturdy and strong in form, constitution, or construction; "a robust body"; "a robust perennial"
Full-bodied: marked by richness and fullness of flavor; "a rich ruby port"; "full-bodied wines"; "a robust claret"; "the robust flavor of fresh-brewed coffee"
Strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity; "the experiment yielded robust results"; "a robust faith"
Rough and crude; "a robust tale"
(robustly) in a robust manner; "he was robustly built"
(robustness) the property of being strong and healthy in constitution
(Robustness (computer science)) In computer science, robustness is the ability of a computer system to cope with errors during execution or the ability of an algorithm to continue to operate despite abnormalities in input, calculations, etc. ...
(Robustness (economics)) In economics, robustness defines the ability of a financial trading system to remain effective under different markets and different market conditions, or the ability of an economic model to remain valid under different assumptions, parameters and initial conditions.
(Robustness (morphology)) In biology, robustness is used to describe a species with a morphology based on strength and a heavy build. The alternative morphology is the 'gracile' body type. For example, comparing similar species, rats have robust body types while mice are gracile. ...