Further, the stringent collateral requirements demanded as conditions for obtaining loans conspire to make this problem even worse. |
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Lead abatement has been subject to stringent laws for many years throughout the country. |
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An absolutist account of individual rights leaves no opportunity to formulate more stringent policies for the procurement of organs. |
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Had he not died in 1855, before Andersen had written his most stringent tales, he might well have qualified his criticism. |
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Now the stringent board registration scheme sets standards for audit quality control and auditor independence. |
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The Government should, therefore, take stringent steps, including enactment of law, to check reclamation of lakes and other waterbodies. |
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To find even a single disciple who would accept and adhere to such stringent conditions appears impossible. |
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However, the FSCS takes a more stringent view and must judge cases on strictly legal liability. |
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Do not the Netherlands and Switzerland have a more stringent test than common law jurisdictions? |
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The authorities, especially, the health department, should take stringent action against those who are adulterating food. |
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Lexical priority is such a stringent condition that a special form of justification will turn out to be necessary for its defense. |
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The wireless network does not deserve any less stringent security than the wired network. |
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Discipline vehicle drivers and adopt stringent rules for issuing and renewal of licences so as to bring in genuine and competent ones. |
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Along the production line itself, sophisticated gauging equipment is helping extruders meet stringent dimensional requirements. |
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There are very stringent rules and conditions in the event of a loss or claim. |
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So they retooled their sales and marketing arms, and revamped their cars by adding features such as more stringent emissions controls. |
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A broad rhetorical commitment to this ideal coexisted with stringent restrictions on speech deemed radical or obscene. |
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Due to the crackdown on money laundering, stringent rules now apply to banks when customers do business involving even small sums of money. |
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All jobs and people applying for them are reviewed against a stringent risk assessment. |
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This has now changed and the council is making stringent efforts to deal with the backlog. |
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Despite stringent laws there is ample scope for improvement as there are a number of loopholes in the existing set-up. |
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Before I was able to find such a host, I had to measure each company against four stringent criteria. |
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Thus the data were recoded using more stringent criteria to permit finer discriminations. |
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The rules for American trucks and truckers are very stringent and safety is foremost. |
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But there have been no stringent checks of diesel quality to check emission levels as in the West, he says. |
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The council claims Hornets have still to meet certain stringent conditions that were important to the deal. |
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A union has the power to repudiate action purportedly done in its name and on its behalf, but there are stringent conditions. |
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Perhaps you may think that in this case the continuation of such stringent and draconian sanctions is a regrettable but necessary consequence. |
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There should be more stringent and enforceable regulations with regard to the upkeep of pet animals like dogs. |
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In the ensuing days, a number of people were netted after stringent customs regulations and tightened security were put into effect. |
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The large sculptural frieze is an attempt to portray a stringent penance witnessed both by heavenly hosts and the denizens of the netherworld. |
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She says companies are now planning and budgeting for ways to implement more stringent protections for their stored data. |
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Reader Stephen Mills alerted us to the company's stringent security checks which vet potential purchasers. |
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Increasingly stringent VOC regulations have led to the development of water-based and high solids alternatives to solvent-based coatings. |
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The thesis defense is probably just like a more terrifying, more stringent form of orals. |
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Further, in the case of those convicted of specified criminal offences or who have been cautioned there are now in place stringent requirements. |
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For this reason, the World Bank imposed stringent conditions on Chad and Cameroon. |
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This is now rare, as there are stringent regulations to limit exposure to such a hazard. |
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The agency said that stringent conditions will be imposed on Lafarge during the trial. |
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For others the answer will be found in stringent regulations covering every aspect of modern society. |
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All information provided by the pharmaceutical industry has to satisfy stringent regulations. |
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He was given early release with stringent conditions but broke these conditions and found himself in jail again. |
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There has even been talk about relaxing some of the more stringent regulations. |
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Chelsea rules are stringent, although regulars do try to test them to the limits. |
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What the PAP's leaders were united over was that candidates must meet stringent conditions. |
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Their produce must be processed under the most stringent conditions by well-trained staff. |
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A consultation on more stringent regulations is planned before the end of the year. |
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Incidentally, you also meet the stringent requirements to be an editorial intern at eye Weekly. |
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The new guidelines are less stringent, requiring less office space to be included in the designs than before. |
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Discourage or restrict the use of private vehicles by means of stringent conditions. |
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Here in the Dales, making a living from tourism is a much harder job surrounded by many stringent regulations. |
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Personal pet visits require the same stringent guidelines as the therapy animal policy. |
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The authorities issued a detailed circular warning of the need to take stringent safety precautions. |
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If so, was his stringent demand only for disciples, or was it intended for people in general? |
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Commodification also has brought with it a system of reimbursement based on diagnostic coding according to stringent guidelines. |
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Last week, the judge at his trial committed him to the State mental hospital and said stringent criteria should be imposed on his release. |
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Further, these countries have practically blocked developing country imports under the stringent norms of sanitary and phytosanitary measures. |
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A range of stringent health and safety considerations underpins the design and construction of the modern childcare facility. |
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It is not surprising then that landlord domination of the land rental market has resulted in stringent tenancy contracts. |
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Independent private school kids take expensive crammer lessons to help pass these stringent snobby entrance exam tests. |
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He also suggested stringent curbs on slow-moving vehicles must be laid on flyovers, while preventing them from overspeeding at the same time. |
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In Chapter 13, debtors pay off their debt under a stringent schedule, and typically their wages are garnisheed well into the future. |
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Many of the most stringent critics of the practices and performance of journalists come from the press itself. |
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In addition, hybrid constructs with stringent promoters fused to the early transcribed region of unregulated genes were analysed. |
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In the former case the bank was held liable because it had departed from the very stringent practice prescribed in its own manual. |
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We want deterrent sentences to prevent crime as the current laws are not stringent enough. |
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These rules may seem stringent but lightning is a tricky, devious phenomenon. |
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Japan is particularly stringent about what phytosanitary methods it will accept for disinfesting fresh produce. |
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I am therefore not well disposed to accept its members' stringent criticisms of others. |
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Cellular calcium dynamics are subject to stringent spatio-temporal control, especially in excitable cells. |
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Thus, when price concessions are so stringent, quality has to suffer. |
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The City adopted a security access restrictions policy in 2003 that demanded gated communities apply to have their boom gates legalised based on a set of stringent criteria. |
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At the end of each day the rubbish deposits are covered in a layer of earth, and there are stringent measures to stop polluted water leaking into the ground. |
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One big obstacle is the increasingly stringent requirements Congress has imposed on transferring detainees to a third country. |
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Given the stringent requirement that no temporary shoring be used in the river during erection, cantilever construction was deemed the most suitable method. |
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After all, we Romans with our stringent teachings of indissolubility and annulment do not claim to have a corner on all wisdom and compassion, do we? |
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These two methods require stringent control of the inoculum size and hence are not optimal for direct sensitivity testing from concentrated clinical specimens. |
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The process also deodorises, mothproofs and increases the natural fire retardancy of the wool, giving a non-reactive product that meets stringent insulation standards. |
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Each union must buy an insurance bond to protect members against fraud on the part of its staff, and must also meet stringent solvency regulations. |
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Airports have brought in increasingly stringent security checks, and are confiscating everything from nail files and bottle openers to knitting needles and knives. |
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And still major leaguers blew it last season, triggering a more stringent form of testing by exceeding the five-percent threshold of positive results. |
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Safety and security of supply demand that they operate to stringent standards and create a mindset that is preconditioned towards conformity and pre-planned behaviour. |
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Since nobody is sure how stringent the testing will be, companies with later fiscal years have the benefit of time to learn from others' mistakes. |
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The system disposes of drill debris in a contained manner which meets more stringent environmental regulations that prevent companies dumping waste into the sea. |
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The DRS said stringent safety measures were in place and the forged steel containers, known as flasks, holding the waste, were 30 cm thick and weighed more than 50 tonnes. |
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Must we just tag along to the daily chores of a stringent society, which has turned itself so vulnerable to the traditional boundaries of a foregone age? |
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In other words, unnecessarily stringent abortion regulation could be far more dangerous than abortion itself. |
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I hope the government would not shirk its responsibility and discharge its moral and legal duty by taking stringent action against such venomous statement. |
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The bottled water controversy could very well be the first in a chain reaction of consumers demanding stringent standards for other food products. |
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Youghal Town Council was planning to implement stringent bye-laws next month to control and restrict pleasure craft within the harbour, which boasts two Blue Flag beaches. |
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Almost all desirable buildings in New York are co-ops, run by officious, and sometimes vicious, board members who place stringent criteria on new members. |
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America is in urgent need of more stringent gun control laws, as the British discovered at Lexington and concord. |
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Terms and conditions of filming are some of the most stringent in the region but several pre-production meetings are held to ensure the hall comes to no harm. |
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The Tata group companies are governed by a set of codes of conduct, which put in force some stringent stipulations that make regulatory compliance mandatory. |
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In some areas, the cost of diesel fuel and the less stringent pollution controls will allow for the use of diesel-fired reciprocating engines as a primary power source. |
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We refer to your article on Sunday 21 July regarding the proposed new measures for stringent checks on general practitioners in the wake of the Shipman Inquiry. |
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Third, you may be hog-tied by stringent local ordinances or agencies. |
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Frank Hadden has certainly had his detractors down the years, but even his most stringent caviller would have to admit that this is a man who has served his time. |
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In international matters, the common western front of the Cold War required Canada's less stringent repression of leftism to remain domestic and provincial. |
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What would his ballets and choreographic vocabulary look like if his production budget had been as stringent as Balanchine's during the Forties and Fifties? |
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Free agency and a stringent salary cap have steered front offices for the past decade, and such restrictions have all but eliminated some trade possibilities. |
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Worldwide, however, the paradox of his life and works persists as even the most stringent apostles of musical progress champion his music for its harmonic invention. |
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He also argues that more stringent requirements need to be laid down. |
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A dispersal area is a consideration, however it does involve quite stringent restrictions on the liberty of young people in the area and it cannot be used disproportionately. |
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The government was confident that with more stringent sanctions far more tax avoiders could be persuaded to pay, and much more money could be raised. |
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She fully conforms to all the stringent constructional requirements of this class, including 6 watertight compartments, strong scantlings and a high level of stability. |
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I hope there are stringent conditions to exclude external communication. |
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Despite what people are hypothesizing on the Internet, the army was less stringent about who they let in to be surgeons. |
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As it stands anyone can set themselves up as a body piercer without a licence or qualifications, despite stringent rules for ear-piercing and tattoos. |
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And is politics really cleaner when stringent restrictions are put into place? |
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Armstrong and others have made the point that pro cycling has the most stringent drug testing of any professional sport. |
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They must do this without partisan bias, but with a stringent sense of enforcing and further defining the law. |
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A Garda spokesman said fireworks, bangers and sparklers were all explosives and were potentially very dangerous if not used under very stringent conditions. |
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A less stringent criterion is whether a certain type of mutation occurs more often under conditions favorable to the survival of the resulting mutants. |
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Versalloy HC helps us meet today s most stringent cytotoxicity and extractability requirements for critical pharmaceutical process applications. |
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Although microlights conform to stringent British requirements there is no agreed international standard or approval. |
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Microtune's silicon and systems products meet the stringent RF requirements needed to allow cable modems to pass these CableLabs standards. |
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In 1990, the league banned steroids and established stringent testing and penalties for use. |
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Additionally, the EA requires the works to meet a more stringent nitrified effluent standard. |
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On the other hand, the phrase's collocational restrictions are quite stringent and idiom-like. |
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As a Swiss registered company, IX Swiss services are covered by the stringent data protection laws of the Swiss Confederation. |
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Yet we do have stringent regulations regarding adoption in this country. |
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Rioja administers highly sophisticated and stringent quality control in the winemaking process, from viniculture to bottling. |
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The right reamer will insure that the hole perfectly meets the most stringent construction requirements. |
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We work with VMS because they can customize InSight to meet our stringent requirements and the specific needs of our clients. |
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Steps have been taken for making harassment of women laws more stringent and implementable, she added. |
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Expressing outrage, the lawmakers called for stringent punishment. |
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In addition to secure partitioning, we needed an advanced RTOS that could meet our stringent requirements of zero down time. |
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We can manufacture units that are polished and passivated to pass the most stringent sanitary standard for product contact surfaces. |
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The expansion of our dedicated GMP manufacturing facilities will allow us to more fully address the stringent requirements of our customers. |
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Similarly, USDA-accredited certifiers, such as QAI, are also held to very stringent requirements. |
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A more stringent clean room is being built for laminating paint films to the extruded sheet. |
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Hopefully, such cuts could not get past the far-left fruitcakes sharing Government, but we will face stringent measures. |
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Some Shi'as expressed concern about a proposal by the Municipal Council to impose more stringent regulations on husseiniyas. |
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The federal law is only the minimum standard however, and each state is free to enact laws that are more stringent if they so choose. |
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The investment banks were not subject to the more stringent regulations applied to depository banks. |
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In Latin America, for example, banking laws and regulations are very stringent. |
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Blunt injury to the larynx is an infrequent consequence of contact sports despite protective equipment and stringent rules. |
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Even in my most stringent noncarb dieting phase I was weakened and powerless in their presence. |
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On the other hand, scientists and conservationists push for stringent protection, warning that many stocks could be wiped out within fifty years. |
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As a result, they are subject to stringent design and operational regulations. |
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People entrusted with SBU information must safeguard it and employ the most stringent access control available. |
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After a stringent set of evaluations, five to 10 business plans will be selected as finalists. |
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WellSpring has the depth and technical strength to meet your most stringent delivery or distribution requirements. |
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I spent four years shucking and jiving stringent math and science requirements. |
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In the Australian House of Representatives divisions follow a form similar to that of the United Kingdom, but the requirements are generally more stringent. |
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In all these applications stringent performance requirements must be met. |
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Our program will be, and is, as stringent as what the federal government is operating, but we better understand the constraints of the permittees in Alaska. |
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In 1896, the Light Railways Act was passed which allowed the construction of railways to less stringent standards than had previously been allowed. |
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They have stringent quality requirements outlining what is acceptable. |
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We compare our bounds to those obtained using the truncation method and identify a parameter region where the unitarisation prescription leads to more stringent bounds. |
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Searches for such flashes have proven unsuccessful and provide stringent limits on the possibility of existence of low mass primordial black holes. |
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They didn't have all the stringent rules we have, but they took the way to do shechita from very basic biblical laws, according to their understanding. |
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Showa Denko created APPS, the first amphiphilic vitamin C derivative in the world, over five years of extensive research and stringent safety tests. |
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Also, the FHLBB was unable to add to its staff because of stringent limits on the number of personnel it could hire and the level of compensation it could offer. |
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These limitations place fairly stringent restrictions on using user contributed data, vernacular geographies, or other local placename inventories. |
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The company said the proctoring capabilities would allow it to offer online courses that satisfy stringent state requirements for administration of exams. |
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Jailhouse informants produce so many wrongful convictions that several states have concluded they can no longer be used without more stringent controls. |
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Immediately after the expiration of the Truce in April 1621, all Dutch ships were ordered out of Spanish ports, and the stringent trade embargoes of before 1609 were renewed. |
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Following extensive user trials and meeting stringent performance requirements, Revision s Sawfly Eyewear was selected as the all-purpose ballistic spectacle of choice. |
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Animal rights groups usually seek to abolish livestock farming, although some groups may recognise the necessity of first achieving more stringent regulation. |
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Sometimes stringent employment laws and social mores make employers easy prey to the co-dependent trap of justifying, rationalizing and minimizing what they witness. |
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At first, making a duplexer seemed impossible, of all the filters in the cell phone, the specifications for the duplexer were by far the most stringent. |
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Ferguson case, which illustrates the illogic of maintaining a stringent racial divide, did not challenge the certitudes of Southern segregationists. |
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At the Justice Department, we have stringent internal guidelines that prevent us from subpoenaing evidence from the press, except in rare circumstances. |
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Therefore, these loads have been subjected to the most stringent securement and containment standards possible, greater than for any other commodity. |
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Many applications in these specialty paper markets require stringent specifications such as temperature resistance, sterility, imperviousness, and durability. |
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New York City has a stringent set of criteria to approve turf infills. |
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Rules associated with cost-benefit analyses take the longest to review, and longer review times often mean the final rules are less stringent than the ones proposed initially. |
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Further, the report states that the stringent regulatory approval process for Regenerative products is one of the major challenges faced by the market. |
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However, on account of this stringent standard for moisture content, there is a tendency for Indian coffee to get overdried, resulting in lifeless coffee beans. |
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