Robust – cf. robust investigation, robust screening, robust framework
Whenever the word ‘robust’ is used to describe a procedure, I smell a weasel in the room. And most particularly if used in the passive:
- “these allegations were robustly scrutinized”
- “the consultation was robustly undertaken”
- “police insisted there had been a robust investigation”
Translation: “we closed our eyes, put our fingers in our ears, and went lalalala”
Oddly enough, “not sufficiently robust” means almost exactly the same thing.
© Page’s Weasel-words Translator 2011