Unless, of course, improving sales weakens your hand in demanding ever stricter copyright rules and legitimises your playing cops and robbers. |
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Richard tends to be much stricter with Lucie in general and is fed up of being the bad guy who tells Lucie off and reprimands her. |
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The US way is to call for stricter laws, harsher conditions and longer sentences. |
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In general, I am sympathetic to the trend in American courts to have much stricter exclusionary rules for expert testimony. |
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I sighed in relief, grateful I hadn't run into one of the stricter hall monitors. |
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Will stricter emissions rules permit copper to make a comeback in automotive radiators? |
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Sampson is adamant in her belief that language requirements for admission should be stricter. |
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For interplanetary missions, such windows are much stricter than for satellites orbiting the Earth. |
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I know your father doted on you and let you have free rein, but here I run a stricter household. |
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After visions like that described below, she became a nun, moving eventually to the stricter Cistercians. |
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But both the backers and the foes are now gearing up for a battle over an even stricter proposed amendment. |
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The length of the second segment in Agrion antennata shoes that it does not belong to the genus Agrion in its stricter sense. |
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The issue is getting legislation passers to pass stricter laws and make arms like the FTC enforce the laws. |
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News about stricter visa requirements came alongside reports of a Philippine-Japan free trade agreement nearing conclusion. |
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Certainly, there should be stricter laws and more severe punishments for breaking them, if we want to live in a violence-free society. |
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The actors of today are simply too pretty and too vacant to depict the men and women of sterner days and stricter moral codes. |
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Congress, however, considered the proposal dead on arrival and refused to hold powerful industries to stricter air pollution standards. |
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Conservative critics bemoaned the pernicious consequences of softhearted penal policies and demanded stricter control of ticket-of-leave men. |
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Flex your biceps throughout each rep to make the movement stricter and harder. |
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Instead, companies would have to produce stricter timetables, with departures timed to maximise the number of fee-paying customers per journey. |
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The incident comes as the government, councils and fire brigades watch to see how stricter laws on firework misuse work this Bonfire Night. |
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On the other hand, low beams, which are also called as dipped beams, have stricter control of upward light. |
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Then, inspired by mid-19th-century French scientism, he adopted stricter methods in studying modern battle. |
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By 1835 the regime had imposed stricter censorship than the Restoration and the republican clubs folded. |
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Analysts worry that many companies will report losses after revaluing their assets in accordance with the stricter rules. |
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The draft laws also impose stricter legal and administrative requirements for new parties to be eligible for the elections. |
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On Dec. 14, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board proposed stricter curbs on audit firms selling tax services to their clients. |
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They were also subject to rather stricter rules about the security of their staff than were non-governmental organizations. |
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It will tighten regulation in some countries but loosen it in others that previously had stricter laws. |
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Because photographs can be easily reproduced with a negative, there must be stricter standards to protect fine art photographers and their work. |
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In the future, as noise pollution regulations become even stricter, we may see exhaust systems that use active noise-cancelling silencers. |
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Research will have to be carried out on it and we may have to have stricter criteria to wipe out personation at polling booths. |
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The rules for building houses in the computer game Sim City are stricter than those that apply in most areas of the Sun Belt. |
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Some Inspectors were stricter than others and failed children who might have passed in another district. |
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But if stricter Asians were the explanation, northern cities like Bradford would also be abstemious. |
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It was argued that the courts arbitrarily rejected their compensation claim by applying a stricter standard of proof than to past compensation claims. |
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Health Canada recommends stricter safety standards for playpen accessories. |
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Drinking ages are higher, drunk driving laws are stricter, bars are liable to punishment for serving minors, etc. |
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Critics note that the legislation supersedes state laws that were often stricter than the federal law. |
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The amendment envisages stricter hygiene, storage, transportation and sales standards for new wholesale and retail sales markets. |
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The report also recommends driver training in first aid, stricter guidelines on bus quality and suitable supervision of pupils both on the bus and when they have left the bus. |
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The bank was severely reprimanded by the industry regulator in Australia for lax risk management and ordered to adhere to stricter compliance procedures in the future. |
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The team was advised to speak kindly and gently to the ladies of the night before sending them packing, and only to use stricter measures if they refused to cooperate. |
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Responding to an issue raised by the opposition, Milanov said that the problem with noise pollution in the area had been resolved in compliance with stricter EU standards. |
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However it is clear that with stricter controls and rigorous management processes operating costs can be mitigated. |
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Governed by much stricter regulations, Canadian banks are ranked as the strongest in the world. |
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The union of the Observants was short-lived as several stricter groups arose. |
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Will we really contrive to make legal provisions stricter and tighten them up so as to prevent inappropriate lobbying and corruption? |
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The council voted in favor of permitting up to 182 shops that existed before 2008 to stay open if they conform to stricter rules. |
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The provisions that apply to the railway sector must not be stricter than those for air travel. |
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In these polarized times, there are even stricter limits to what any one party can get done on its own. |
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However, the 'all-powerful market' must once again be subjected to stricter rules, in order to ensure that it functions as smoothly as possible. |
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After Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese authorities in Shanghai imposed stricter security measures. |
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A system which clearly informs what a video contains, and a stricter law for selling to underage people would in my opinion allow any video to be issued uncensored. |
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Nevertheless, for certain types of machinery having a higher risk factor, a stricter certification procedure is desirable. |
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To assume measures for stricter and more effective control of children's erotic and pornographic photographs in publications and on the Internet. |
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Save for it being made stricter in 1994,this law has remained unchanged for almost 30 years. |
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The building regulations and guidelines concerning noice reduction are getting stricter, especially in flats. |
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Section 129a contains a yet stricter threat of punishment when the organisation is a terrorist one. |
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He lauds the push for stricter regulations on interstate commerce and a range of effective compromises. |
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With emerging opportunities and new stricter rules and regulations raising the bar even higher, China pharmaceutical market is changing fast. |
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Jim Crow laws in the American South served as a precedent in a stricter legal sense. |
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Veganism is a stricter subset of vegetarianism that does not include any animal products or by-products. |
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Similarly, it may have to be stricter for offline sales if it is easier to obtain them from a brick and mortar shop. |
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It concerns on a stricter view the question of operational inconsistency. |
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Sure, if stricter voter ID laws are passed in certain swing states that were, until today, covered under the act. |
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This could include stricter controls on third country imports, controls at airports and quarantining new additions to livestock. |
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In general, content-based speech restrictions are subject to stricter scrutiny than content-neutral rules. |
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To that end, the provisions on the monitoring of boning of meat bought in and the rejection of products should be stricter. |
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He rebelled against the stricter existence he found after she'd gone, by running away and truanting. |
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New legislation should be much tidier and stricter, but it remains uncertain as to whether this will bring more widespread enforcement. |
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Elsewhere stricter rules apply: a pedicab company in Oxford is limited to pre-booked tours and weddings. |
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Without going into the stricter sense of this type of management, many would say that a server and directories could do this work effectively. |
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Hogg notes that the framers were also hostile towards Divorce and felt that a federal regime would be stricter than provincial ones. |
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In the light of the loudening call for a stricter regulation of the sector, the listing of mining sites in the Kivus is essential. |
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Buyers and sellers seemed to be reacting to the Bank of England's stricter lending rules for banks, which were designed to cool the market. |
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He said as recently as last week that he would support a pathway to citizenship only in tandem with stricter immigration enforcement measures. |
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We think that there is still much more to do in order to have stricter controls in the budget of the European Union. |
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It allows stricter conditions and more effective sentencing and the management of dangerous and high risk offenders. |
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There are concerns that if you do not see considerable improvement, as you say, stricter rules will be enforced in relation to agriculture. |
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For example, the rules on onward transfer of data are stricter in this proposal and should be followed. |
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We have established stricter measures for those under construction and for new facilities. |
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It must be stressed that the proposed convention would not preclude the adoption of stricter standards at the national level. |
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More transparency and stricter accounting guidelines: Both the national and international financial systems must be more transparent. |
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It may mean to make him go for counselling, impose stricter parole conditions, or require the offender to see his parole officer more often. |
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The Council should stop prevaricating and really get down to much stricter and more transparent safety rules. |
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This is stricter than the World Health Organization, which considers as many as 14 glasses a week to be a healthy, moderate consumption. |
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If these laws and applicable regulations become stricter, the Company may incur additional costs. |
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If the situation became difficult, it would be necessary to be much stricter. |
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What tends to exasperate the profession is that these targets often rhyme with stricter checks on teachers. |
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While the provincial law will remain in effect, the stricter standards of the federal legislation will take precedence legally. |
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Calls came for stricter gun laws, including prohibiting neighborhood-watch volunteers from carrying firearms. |
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In the 1990s, support for stricter gun laws hovered between 60 and 78 percent. |
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In general the PLP advocated stricter government control of the economy, increasing Bahamian ownership of business enterprises and the replacement of foreign workers by Bahamians. |
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Continuing into the 1980s, the United States instated stricter policy pertaining to drug transit through sea. |
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He cites stricter compliance for things such as sprinkler systems. |
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The Ministry of Economy is preparing a new stricter rulebook on categorization of restaurants and hotels. |
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Credit institutions may respond to these new requirements by applying stricter credit conditions to categories of borrowers entailing a higher risk. |
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The 1986 agreements involve stricter measures for the dominant countries than previous accords, and for the first time some of them include protective measures covering silk blends, flax and ramie. |
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Compare to other applications, the street lamp-style display stays closer to the observers and as a result has a stricter requirement of the brightness. |
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The core of the new legislation is a multi-pillared approach in which stricter restrictions on party funding are supplemented with state support for running costs and election campaigns. |
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We need a weight watcher willing to mete out some stricter discipline. |
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It is a stricter benchmark than that for private disability insurance. |
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I support rules that are intended to prevent human material being obtained by these means, but I do not approve of attempts to make the rules stricter, so that research of stem cells, for example, is banned. |
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Sometimes, despite stricter and more comprehensive legislation, the courts do not make use of racism as the charge, preferring to pass sentence on the basis of more traditional common-law grounds. |
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It is appropriate that an assessment of the achievability in the different producing regions in the world of the levels for ochratoxin A by applying good practices takes place before the stricter level applies. |
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While most group insurance policies contain criminal offense exclusion clauses, the question of degree of criminality may now be open to either stricter enforcement or legal challenge. |
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Behavioural advertising, when an individual's browsing history is used to better match advertorial materials with consumers, is also highlighted as a practice that needs stricter rules. |
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Answer: A distinction must be made between formation in men of spurious breasts that consist exclusively of deposits of fat, and gynecomastia in the stricter sense, which also involves development of the mammary gland fibre. |
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The stricter disciplines which the Agreement on Customs Valuation imposes considerably restrains the rights of Customs to use the price recommendations of PSI companies. |
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Since it is impossible to retain the stricter interpretation, the requirement when waiving interests was to indicate conditions that would put an end to the interest-free period, and what rates would be charged in that event. |
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The proposed reforms would strengthen the Criminal Code of Canada in two ways: by toughening the Dangerous Offender provisions, and creating much stricter Peace Bond provisions. |
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If we want a good environment and energy policy, it makes no sense to put Member States that are more advanced or have stricter requirements in a particular matter on a leash and shackle them. |
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By all accounts an excellent legislator and public speaker, in public service she fought for laws to aid immigrants, widows, separated women and other parts of society she also fought for stricter liquor control laws. |
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This means that whilst we can introduce stricter standards in Europe, at the same time we could open the floodgates to imports if they are unrestricted. |
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This issue, which was originally highlighted by a number of animal welfare agencies, has yet to be brought fully into focus, but it will indubitably lead to stricter regulations imposing greater constraints on farmers. |
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However, developments in the EU since then have led a number of member states to plead for stricter application of the rules than was the case in the 2004 and 2007 enlargement rounds. |
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Canadian nursery growers could be put at risk if we establish an independent program that is stricter or more lenient than an American program, Sela says. |
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With stricter controls of chemical warfare agents and their precursors, it seems unlikely that a group would be able to stockpile the kinds of chemicals hoarded by the Japanese cult leaders. |
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Non-existance of glass components and a glower makes LED diodes particularly suitable in the locations with stricter resistance and safety requirements. |
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Parliament has adopted a law on foundations imposing stricter conditions which will prevent some previously registered NGOs from conforming to the requirements in the future. |
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The four steps before final cancellation may seem proof of the system's leniency, susceptible of being the target of criticism by stricter people, who might see any slip on the part of beneficiaries as proof of laziness. |
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The frequently invoked economic crisis almost bawls for stricter licence terms, a circumstance for which the club should be prepared in the due course of time. |
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All the more so, according to Mr. Moreau, given the fact that A. M. Best was much stricter in its evaluations throughout the industry this past year due to the very skittishness affecting the financial sector. |
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This voluntary specification has stricter performance standards than ENERGY STAR, especially regarding CRI and chromaticity. |
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Reports in the United Kingdom, for example, suggest stricter legislation has had an impact on the availability of hallucinogenic mushrooms and the volume of such mushrooms sold through the Internet. |
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As part of a policy of stricter enforcement of speed limits, increased breathalyser testing of car drivers and motorcyclists has proved to be one of the most effective ways to prevent alcohol abuse. |
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The land, which is predominantly chalky, produces whites which have a great mineral quality, fruity rosés, and reds that are subject to stricter harvest controls to create powerful wines that age well. |
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The third issue the EFF is concerned with is that of intermediary liability, which burdens ISPs and websites with stricter copyright infringement laws in a way that is veiled censorship, cautions Sutton. |
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In addition, efforts to improve the job search process continued with the raising of the efficiency of services provided by employment agencies and the implementation of stricter job search requirements. |
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These include proactive counselling of staff, introduction of stricter measures on number of permissible compendia, and a voluntary separation programme. |
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There is such a large number of these in the Czech lands that the standard definition of a mineral spring is much stricter here than in other European countries. |
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The reduction in pemoline imports in Argentina appears to be a result of the introduction of stricter national control measures for the prescription of the substance. |
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Their list of grouses includes ever-increasing regulation, stricter corporate-governance standards and the threat of higher taxes in response to the ballooning deficit. |
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Further optimization of the screening process coupled with better management oversight has allowed CATSA to implement stricter controls over billable hours, thus realizing some reductions in payments to service providers. |
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Teachers, students, union members, scholars and journalists exercising their right to freely express their opinion are facing constant intimidation, and stricter dress codes for men and women are being imposed by force. |
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Member States remain free to require media service providers under their jurisdiction to comply with more detailed or stricter rules, and this also allows for possible differentiations between different kinds of services. |
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A blueprint masterminded by EU health commissioner Markos Kyprianou also contains moves to control sales through a state-run monopoly and stricter drink-drive penalties. |
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We must oblige shipowners to withdraw these floating dustbins as a matter of urgency, and compel them to adhere to stricter technical and social codes of practice. |
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Other fences have also been reduced in height over the years, and the entry requirements for the race have been made stricter. |
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A qualified majority on the Commission proposals for an automatic system came closer after the Commission had put forward stricter levels for strontium and for liquid foodstuffs. |
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The greater autonomy of the school and its headteacher in organizing pupils' learning processes has been paralleled by a stricter definition of the required standards. |
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But last month, it called for a review of the changes as it published a report on how stricter visa rules in Australia and the United States have brought significant drops in international student intakes. |
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And for migrants from outside the EEA, we want to introduce stricter charging… …or a requirement for private health insurance to cover the costs of NHS care. |
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The separate BBC management-commissioned report by KMPG into severance payments proposed a number of new measures to introduce stricter oversight. |
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However, according to certain sources, the effect of recent changes in the laws governing NGOs was to bring them under stricter Government control. |
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The recent financial crisis has brought about a tightening of credit markets, stricter lending conditions and, of course, lesser availability of capital. |
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The impact of new laws and regulations, stricter enforcement or interpretations or changes to enacted laws and regulations will depend on our ability to adapt and comply. |
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The insulation business line received positive impetus from stricter insulation standards in a number of neighbouring countries and again displays the potential of the sector. |
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Being elected to a position of caisse director now calls for dealing with increasingly complex issues and having to abide by stricter requirements with regard to governance. |
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Special attention was paid to risk subscription by a stricter prevention policy and by improving the adaptation of the intervention thresholds of our guarantees. |
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The authoritarian government was demanding stricter laws for low-wage peasants. |
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As the kingdom became one they brought the monastic and spiritual life of the kingdom under one rule and stricter control. |
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Shanty songs functioned to economize labor in what had then become larger vessels having smaller crews and operating on stricter schedules. |
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In April, Mary was placed in the stricter custody of Sir Amias Paulet, and at Christmas she was moved to a moated manor house at Chartley. |
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There is very little normalism in the English language, and the attempt to reduce it to stricter rules is necessarily a failure. |
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Around this same time period, Rabbinic Judaism made their circumcision requirement even stricter. |
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Some environmentalists and scientists have made a call for stricter regulations for ships and a tourism quota. |
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After 2007, the rate of naturalizations has decreased due to a stricter nationality law enacted by the Austrian legislature. |
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Rehabilitation efforts have resulted in the creation of parks along the riverside, along with stricter pollution controls. |
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Views in Judaism range from the stricter Orthodox sect to the more relaxed Reform sect. |
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Supporters of tort reform in Congress regularly call for legislation to make Rule 11 stricter. |
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In criminal cases, women witnesses are unacceptable in stricter, traditional interpretations of sharia, such as those found in Hanbali madhhab. |
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The Legislature down in the Bayou State is following South Dakota's lead and working on an even stricter ban on all abortions. |
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Under stricter RESPA enforcement, lenders had to make up the difference if they underquoted a fee. |
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Child Guard LLC has created the Model CS-100 gunlock specifically to comply with the new stricter firearms laws. |
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With such an obvious disaster in front of them, some sold their estates, while others realised they needed a stricter level of management, often leading to clearance. |
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More recently arrived refugees, however, including Edmund Grindal, the future Archbishop of Canterbury, favoured a stricter application of the book. |
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The national park authorities' planning powers vary only slightly from other authorities, but the policies and their interpretation are stricter than elsewhere. |
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We urgently need more traffic police and stricter laws on drink-driving, to deter drivers who still think it's acceptable to have one for the road. |
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The number of Americans who support the right of citizens to own firearms continues to increase, while the number wanting stricter gun control drops. |
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After the recent shooting in Tucson, gun-grabbers have come out of the woodwork clamoring for stricter gun control in open defiance of the Constitution. |
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Repeated incidents of air rage have led to stricter security on airplanes. |
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This is likely to have a negative impact on these markets, as regulatory bodies are adopting stricter criterial for new drug approvals and reimbursement listing. |
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However Prison Officers in Albany rejected this as not being strong enough and demanded stricter punishments for every infringement of the regulations. |
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In other words, a reimposition of a stricter form of the dhimmi status has been instituted by certain groups like Boko Haram and ISIS or ISIL in the past couple of years. |
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Municipalities may have stricter laws than their counties or states do. |
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Support for stricter gun control laws is at an all-time low. |
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Since the September 11 attacks and the Real ID Act of 2005, airport security has dramatically increased and got tighter and stricter then ever before. |
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The headmaster was an even stricter censor of his boarding pupils' correspondence than the enemy censors had been of his own when the country was occupied. |
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Planned reforms included new rules on the sale of Church property, the limiting of cardinals to one bishopric, and stricter moral codes for clergy. |
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A new stricter set of laws was passed in 1542, called the New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of Indians, or simply New Laws. |
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