We have stringently followed all the guidelines from the Government and the Boarding Schools Association. |
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While some consumers remain stringently brand loyal, private label products account for 50 percent of retail butter sales. |
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Both companies stringently deny the allegation and claim they were set up by an aggrieved third party. |
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It is vital that these recycling facilities are monitored more stringently from now on. |
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All water returned to the river is analyzed and treated prior to discharge to ensure all water quality standards are stringently met. |
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We have heard within the last week or so that the regulations around the disability tax credit are tightening up even more stringently. |
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As usual, both revenue and expenditure will be stringently monitored in the closing months of the year. |
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Student halls should be signed up to one of the National Codes of Management, which are stringently regulated. |
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Allowable contributions to political parties, their riding associations and candidates would be more stringently limited. |
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The fact is that, at least in the UK, the GM crops are tested for toxicity and other allergenic effects more stringently than almost anywhere else. |
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The Department also emphasized the critical importance of stringently adhering to these rules to the missions' administrative heads. |
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Should we fix the ratings agencies by regulating them more stringently, or do we need to deregulate and increase competition? |
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It is clear that we must negotiate more stringently than ever with our suppliers. |
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Of course, these jointly developed solutions are subject to strict customer confidentiality, which we adhere to very stringently. |
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It has to be clear to us that what we need for input, for incentives to produce, is more stringently binding agricultural targets. |
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However, if those principles were to have any legitimacy, they should be applied to OIOS and the Task Force as stringently as they were applied to others, if not more so. |
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It is under no circumstances intended to replace the national and international standards applicable in each country in which the Group does business, which must be stringently implemented, but rather to supplement them. |
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The so-called 'Buharinomics', were stringently implemented to revive the slumbering banking industry and curb local currency hoarding. |
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Everything is stringently controlled, obvious and predictable and has exactly the same content. |
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The Ministry of Education and the RAK Education Zone stringently deals with such cases which rarely occur. |
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Some self-powered activities such as mountain biking must be managed more stringently in order to reduce their environmental impacts and their negative effects for other user groups. |
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Our corporate culture stringently prohibits subordinating to commercial considerations the protection of those people who contribute towards our success. |
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Financial supervisors must apply money-laundering laws stringently to the huge sums flowing out of Ukraine to Austria, Britain, Cyprus and elsewhere. |
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A federal judge recently guessed that thousands of innocent Americans could be stuck behind bars because of coercive plea bargaining. Let judges judgeMany other countries ban plea bargains or limit them stringently. |
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They also required a stringently uniform magnetic field that enabled chemists to measure the small differences in magnetic fields within molecules, essential to determining a specimen's molecular make-up. |
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Yet it remains to be seen how stringently the new rules will be enforced. |
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Inmate movement in maximum security prisons is more stringently controlled than in medium prisons, with more staffed posts, thereby necessitating a higher staff-inmate ratio. |
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Naturally, these exceptions must be interpreted stringently but ongoing terrorist threats and the increasingly radical approach being adopted by some environmental protest movements may make arbitration difficult. |
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Welfare policies also began to enforce work requirements very stringently. |
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We are not against immigrants but we believe that, for an honest, responsible coexistence to work, it must be stringently controlled and regulated. |
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Procurement and equipment planning will be oriented even more stringently to a capability-focused, overall approach across all services and organisational areas, coordinated at multinational level. |
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Hijacking and armed attacks occur less frequently in today's world-a measure of improved defensive awareness-although still posing a risk in locations where preventive measures are not stringently observed. |
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Wild lands and waters, and even stringently protected wilderness areas, are vulnerable to oil spills, acid rain, sedimentation, radioactive dust, long-lasting toxic chemicals, and invasive plants and nonnative animals. |
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While the legislative authority of the Crown mandates legislation affecting Aboriginal people, Crown responsibility requires that any infringement upon Aboriginal or treaty rights be stringently justified. |
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Define key control measures more stringently so as to make the application of these measures less dependent on the experience of the Senior Contract Management Officer, Corporate Services Branch. |
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That such material has inspired interpretations ranging from the deeply religious to the stringently political attests to its ambiguous power. |
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Each year, NAPPA's independent panel of expert judges and parents stringently test and evaluate hundreds of submissions and choose only the best of the best. |
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However, it is vital that the industry is stringently policed to ensure that companies that are not meeting the necessary standards of quality and care are brought to book. |
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Sam comes from a politically correct and scientifically advanced era, in which suspects' rights and the preservation of forensic evidence are stringently observed. |
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