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Further, the stringent collateral requirements demanded as conditions for obtaining loans conspire to make this problem even worse.
Lead abatement has been subject to stringent laws for many years throughout the country.
An absolutist account of individual rights leaves no opportunity to formulate more stringent policies for the procurement of organs.
Had he not died in 1855, before Andersen had written his most stringent tales, he might well have qualified his criticism.
Now the stringent board registration scheme sets standards for audit quality control and auditor independence.
The Government should, therefore, take stringent steps, including enactment of law, to check reclamation of lakes and other waterbodies.
To find even a single disciple who would accept and adhere to such stringent conditions appears impossible.
However, the FSCS takes a more stringent view and must judge cases on strictly legal liability.
Do not the Netherlands and Switzerland have a more stringent test than common law jurisdictions?
The authorities, especially, the health department, should take stringent action against those who are adulterating food.
Lexical priority is such a stringent condition that a special form of justification will turn out to be necessary for its defense.
The wireless network does not deserve any less stringent security than the wired network.
Discipline vehicle drivers and adopt stringent rules for issuing and renewal of licences so as to bring in genuine and competent ones.
Along the production line itself, sophisticated gauging equipment is helping extruders meet stringent dimensional requirements.
There are very stringent rules and conditions in the event of a loss or claim.
So they retooled their sales and marketing arms, and revamped their cars by adding features such as more stringent emissions controls.
A broad rhetorical commitment to this ideal coexisted with stringent restrictions on speech deemed radical or obscene.
Due to the crackdown on money laundering, stringent rules now apply to banks when customers do business involving even small sums of money.
All jobs and people applying for them are reviewed against a stringent risk assessment.
This has now changed and the council is making stringent efforts to deal with the backlog.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These directions were especially stringent in regard to venesection, to which act we shall again refer in greater detail.
Mr. Johnson's argument was not the less stringent because his idioms were vulgar.
The stringent protectionists and the free-traders strike hands.
More often, they are connoisseurs, aesthetes, or simply arch, imperious commentators with stringent judgments about everything.
These stringent and stiff regulations sometimes act as a hindrance instead of an alleviator for the private sector investors.
The time has not yet come for stringent orders in these cases.
Lastly, we have here a piece of stringent practical direction.
I slept after the prostration of the day, with a stringent and profound slumber which not even the nightmares that wrung me could avail to break.
These stringent measures were not, however, put into effect at once.
The levirate is also found operating as a stringent injunction.
Part of the solution to this problem is to have the upwind states implement equally stringent air quality controls.
It was sheer panic, occasioned by an unwisely stringent law.
Whether these stringent provisions will ultimately pass muster with a government that has already started dithering over them remains to be seen.
The army was to be reinforced and a stringent conscription was talked of.
Among these men there was a stringent code of honour, any infringement of which was punished by death.
In the course of his lark he managed to make a wide breach in one of the university's most stringent laws.
The Chinese government has in vain attempted to deal with the evil by stringent laws.
And even there they were frustrated, for stringent vagrancy laws were passed and rigidly enforced.
This practice does not occur much anymore, due to stringent EPA laws and fines, but with the price of metal, the problem of reclaiming is bigger than ever.
The demand for energy efficient electric motors is rising globally due to the introduction of stringent electricity consumption standards and rising electricity prices.
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