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  • result of his death, safety laws became more stringent; a safety harness and closed hull became com
  • d preaching by lay people, and has been more stringent about norms for the reception of the Euchari
  • rously decrying fraud and corruption, vowing stringent action thereon; however, upon assuming offic
  • He was a stringent adversary of the radicals, and caused some s
  • dominance of the transport sector to impose stringent and often oppressive terms of business which
  • tained accuracy standards that were far more stringent and difficult than modern standards such as
  • reviously approved by the FDA using the less stringent, and cheaper, 501(k) process.
  • The selection process for Dart is very stringent and only the best trainees pass the course--
  • onomic measures of the Sorsa government were stringent and fiscally conservative.
  • The smell of Methyl acrylate is very stringent and unbearable.If one smells this for longer
  • rea around Chavignol, and it has to meet the stringent AOC production criteria.
  • interfering ligand that precludes its use in stringent applications.
  • The instrumentation is not as stringent as the first riff's, because in some parts,
  • iet verification procedures became much more stringent as the war progressed, as the Soviet high co
  • OC included aptitude test scores at least as stringent as those required for admission to Officer C
  • However, there are more stringent authorities than Rabbi Feinstein in this mat
  • To meet more stringent ballistic missile test requirements, several
  • tioned the station and implemented new, more stringent broadcast indecency guidelines.
  • nority Fine Gael government and proposed the stringent budgetary cutbacks that Labour had blocked f
  • e government officials are implementing such stringent building codes that it's now nearly impossib
  • 90-91) when the entry requirements were less stringent, but lost their first game on each occasion.
  • mic Category “D” which being one of the most stringent categories is intended to withstand an earth
  • Aiken enforced stringent censorship of news, and of material potentia
  • less sophisticated than many cities without stringent censorship practices.
  • by Oregon Tilth one of the most rigorous and stringent certifying bodies in the United States.
  • After stringent checks, the facility was accepted by the Arm
  • of the lens of colonial pedagogy that frames stringent Clovis-first advocacy, a cause that she has
  • However, after failing a stringent club medical, Edmondson was forced to retire
  • he conclusion of the story for violating his stringent codes.
  • se to determine whether they have attained a stringent complete response.
  • ions would need to risk starvation to pursue stringent compliance with this aspect of kashrut.
  • her and Ahasuerus), the exacted promise, the stringent condition and the test of chastity.
  • ting to be granted freedom after meeting the stringent conditions of the $500,000 bail.
  • Such stringent conditions were, however, imposed that Valen
  • PCR amplification under stringent conditions is much less efficient in the pre
  • tion of 1241 that elected him was held under stringent conditions that hastened his death.
  • ations are already able to place exceedingly stringent constraints on these phenomenological parame
  • There have been proposals for more stringent criteria for the diagnosis of bipolar disord
  • For example, a more stringent criteria for co-occurrence may require a pai
  • ch indicates that JRI students face the same stringent criterion for publication as professional sc
  • The most stringent current limits come from the Fermilab Tevatr
  • e Salt Tax, Swaminatha Iyer also opposed the stringent customs duties and the British annexation of
  • ore as a retail business thus curtailing the stringent dance hall restrictions for music venues.
  • bundance of his heart rather than out of the stringent demands of the CCM machine."
  • The drop from 21 to 16 was explained by more stringent demands as to legal presumption of death.
  • e applications, and communications) with its stringent deployability and rapid set-up requirements.
  • ard the models as a safety hazard because of stringent dress codes imposed in the garage and pit ar
  • the NFL, which had previously resisted more stringent drug testing may allow WADA to conduct its d
  • as been re-elected-each has had to implement stringent economic and social reforms, since the fall
  • More stringent economies were thus imposed upon the club.
  • In the United States, more stringent emission standards have been adopted with th
  • est petrol' - BP Ultimate, which matches the stringent environmental specifications demanded in Eur
  • Now, with the stringent environmental regulations and high mud costs
  • avily on high-end programming that meets the stringent expectations of viewers in the two premium s
  • Other names in common use include stringent factor, guanosine 3',5'-polyphosphate syntha
  • Stringent factors take uncharged tRNA and converts it
  • Due to stringent financial hardships, Magnolia Bible College
  • The major issues were the stringent financial policies of the National Governmen
  • rans generally adhere to a modified and less stringent form of monergism.
  • ating globally to meet the continuously more stringent global environmental requirements.
  • Some have also claimed that the stringent guidelines, shortened time period for the co
  • es Judiciary Subcommittee about passing more stringent hate crime laws.
  • hich the compilers claimed to have been more stringent in the face of the financial crisis.
  • and other special metals and alloys meeting stringent international standards for application in A
  • This was done in order to circumvent stringent Japanese censorship laws at the time that di
  • COR is known to be one of the most stringent kashruth councils in North America, and is h
  • the pleasures of the forest unrestrained by stringent laws or the caprice of titled nobility.
  • standards may exist in different countries, stringent legal, testing, training and certification i
  • Very stringent levels applying to drinking water whilst mor
  • He set a stringent limit on the existence of “The Fifth Force”
  • The most stringent limits on new W' bosons are set by their ind
  • , astronomical observations impose much more stringent limits.
  • However, the French authorities took a more stringent line and prevented him for racing on French
  • ance policies in other states that have less stringent mandates.
  • In addition, the ability to discard stringent mathematical criteria means that researchers
  • y throughout the Visigothic kingdom and took stringent measures against baptized Jews who had relap
  • ally denied, and the Indian government takes stringent measures to prevent the border tribes from t
  • Losey Field no longer met the newer and more stringent minimum airport safety requirements, and air
  • gislators drafted the Field Act, calling for stringent new rules on academic structures.
  • This provides smokeless fuel to meet stringent new clean air standards.
  • tal-acquired infections, and the creation of stringent nutrition and physical education standards i
  • "where the contract stipulates a more stringent obligation than the general law of tort woul
  • ion of Catherine II (summer 1762) still more stringent orders were sent to the officer in charge of
  • r in the most friendly spirit, and he issues stringent orders to his officers on the frontier to de
  • ugh the company has become increasingly more stringent over the past few years.
  • ct was a rapid and draconian reversal of the stringent policy of Italianization which had been impo
  • ower of their nobles and to establish a more stringent polity.
  • Isserles and Rabbi Joseph Caro declaring the stringent position.
  • lts of an engineering analysis applying more stringent post-Katrina design criteria which showed th
  • d into wood storing vats where it under goes stringent pre-distillation filtration.
  • by the prosecutor's office, to follow a more stringent protocol for dealing with future allegations
  • The law prescribes sufficiently stringent punishments of up to 15 years' imprisonment,
  • ket requirements meeting the latest and most stringent quality standards, are Kerosene and Benzene
  • peated calls for the summit to agree on more stringent regulation of financial markets and restated
  • his probity and included proposals for more stringent regulation of lobbying in the United States.
  • e celibacy of the clergy, and he issued such stringent regulations on this matter that his successo
  • In the United States, some regions have stringent regulations concerning the ownership of chem
  • O.A.S. From this, the company has therefore stringent requirements with respects to safety, the en
  • rg, Germany in 1962 specifically to meet the stringent requirements in the yacht and ship building
  • one could buy something that does meet these stringent requirements for the same price or, often, f
  • State and federal laws and regulations have stringent requirements for handling regulated asbestos
  • discovered seismic faults combined with more stringent requirements required after the Three Mile I
  • hate is an alarmone which is involved in the stringent response in bacteria, causing the inhibition
  • This ribosome modulation is a part of the stringent response in bacteria.
  • olizes alarmones, (p)ppGpp, in the bacterial stringent response.
  • -channel CB equipment that did not meet more stringent restrictions on newer, 40-channel units, mea
  • has a local focus, derived in part from the stringent rules controlling community radio stations.
  • dlines with a prank meant to poke fun at the stringent rules of the Basel carnival.
  • actory, away from populated areas, with more stringent safety standards.
  • entral government agencies to implement more stringent safety regulations.
  • ribes a similar future in which increasingly stringent safety regulations have forced cars to evolv
  • n from Mandhya treasury to the temple amidst stringent security measures.
  • ase Chapman appears to have implemented less stringent security measures that other U.S. military b
  • group's popularity was at an all-time high, stringent security precautions were taken, though The
  • age in the district, despite the presence of stringent security in the Maoist infested districts of
  • After stringent security, the concert was able to go on, but
  • However, because of the stringent segregationist policies in place and racist
  • Because of stringent selection criteria, it published only a few
  • anhattan; writing about reform of New York's stringent sentencing rules under its Rockefeller drug
  • qualify for a Gold Award after completing a stringent set of assessments set by PSE.
  • al happiness of all living beings; (2) place stringent side constraints on what one may do to human
  • e high capital expenses and raw materials of stringent specifications.
  • ate law applies different and sometimes less stringent standards for meeting the criteria related t
  • plication to the Midland Combination met the stringent standards required regarding ground, facilit
  • The US Army Corps of Engineers has published stringent standards for the construction and performan
  • n founded by Rabbi Leib Tropper to reinforce stringent standards for conversion.
  • ix months to ensure it continues to meet the stringent standards.
  • l able to afford the high ownership fees and stringent storage requirements, the price of the arm i
  • It i made in a more stringent style than the Academy Garden and contains m
  • It is a rectangular park built to a stringent, symmetrical design centred on a large fount
  • Movements that passed the stringent tests were issued a certification from the o
  • h moderate or high similarity depends on how stringent the hybridization conditions were applied -
  • Major candidates never minded how stringent the election commission is.
  • 1922, after the election laws were made more stringent, the SP was unable to retain its seats.
  • ing in the neutrino sector which is not very stringent though.)
  • which, if adopted, would have mandated more stringent tracking of released sex offenders.
  • two years of livetime) resulted in the most stringent upper limits on the neutrino flux in the int
  • ddhist and Jain monks keep rigid discipline, stringent vows and persistent study of their religion.
  • he remainder managed under the somewhat less stringent wild forest classification.