When I was young I tended toward Scriptural stringency, but studying Wesleyan theology loosened me up a great deal. |
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In the face of conditions of financial stringency, much of value has been achieved in that short period. |
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The Russian school is famous, notorious even, for its stringency and rigidity. |
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More stringency on the part of the regulators would go some way to undermining the comparative monetary laxity now established by the Fed. |
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Here is a second example where the stringency of ethics can lead to its rejection. |
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These are the unavoidable consequences of a bursting Bubble, not monetary stringency. |
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The bills started to come in in the eighties, of course, and financial stringency made it necessary to start cutting back on the gravy train. |
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In particular, the author considers the sensitivity requirement to be lacking in stringency. |
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This atmosphere partly explains the increased stringency of the law and practice regarding non-citizens' rights. |
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There has been, moreover, a general upward tendency in the stringency of environmental policies also in developing countries. |
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Similarly, for a given value of n, the stringency will increase as c decreases. |
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Adequate resources should be allocated to ensure that stringency is maintained and that the requirements are effectively enforced. |
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This approach may not be particularly original but it does require stringency and continuity. |
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As the new techniques and stringency employed in customs control develop, so do those techniques used by defrauders. |
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Long known for championing fiscal stringency, the fund has recommended that Tanzania and Mozambique consider countercyclical fiscal expansions. |
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Whatever else they said or did not say, the French cried no to budget stringency of the sort the Maastricht plan demands. |
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Centre-left politicians fret over what the new stringency might do to areas such as Naples, where huge swathes of the economy are black. |
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As the rapporteur stresses, what is required is greater stringency and a common legislative system applicable to all official monitoring. |
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Therefore, the stringency of the requirements on motorcycle emissions will not diminish. |
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This is especially necessary since we have mandated greater stringency in listeria environmental testing. |
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The amendment prescribed seven new minimum energy performance standards and increased the stringency of existing standards for four products. |
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To date, the standards have been amended nine times to incorporate additional products or to increase the stringency of standards. |
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Another suggestion considered that a cost-effectiveness analysis of different levels of stringency could already be started. |
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While bankrupts blame the prime minister for the austere economic climate, the markets worry that he is not austere enough, and is prepared to sacrifice financial stringency for political expediency. |
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Greater stringency in the use of such systems is necessary, thus moving closer to the principle of compulsory use referred to in the second paragraph of Article 2 of the Directive. |
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In this way, the Brochure would gain in pedagogic value and stringency. |
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The stringency of many CSAs may be at fault. |
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Employment protection and labour force adjustment All Member States regulate the ability of employers to shed labour and to determine working arrangements, though with widely varying degrees of stringency. |
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Do the cross-cutting policy issues present special budgeting problems, especially in a period of financial stringency and competition for resources? |
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Indeed, the fact that many in departments view them as having lessened the stringency of the uniqueness exception suggests that, on balance, their impact may have been a negative one. |
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This will mean greater stringency in how we develop our people, sustain their employability and grow the capabilities of our high potential and high professional experts for current and future roles. |
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We optimized reaction chemistry and implemented a thermal cycling protocol with a precycle element to increase the amplification stringency. |
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Subsequent analysis will then focus on improving the effectiveness of the proposal in terms of changes introduced to key design parameters or stringency levels. |
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Further attempts at fiscal stringency may hack away at other support programmes, including food stamps and Medicaid, a health-care entitlement for the poor. |
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A method in which the stringency of the design measures and analyses applied is commensurate with the level of risk posed by the reactor facility. |
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Therefore, for each category of measurement and, where appropriate, sub-assemblies, there must be an appropriate procedure or a choice between different procedures of equivalent stringency. |
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The graded approach is a method in which the stringency of the design measures and analyses applied are commensurate with the level of risk posed by the reactor facility. |
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