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Federal officials have said they want to see a stringent business plan.
The changes are among the most stringent in the country.
The need for stringent law has been felt many times.
The state law is considered one of the most stringent in the country.
"The local law here is so stringent that little needs to be done."
Well then the control of that would be very stringent.
However, out here in the country, the rules are not so stringent.
"They're going to be a little more stringent than they were before."
Media companies have taken the most stringent steps so far.
In fact, all the evidence points to the need for such a stringent measure.
By any more stringent standard, however, it is full of problems.
Under the bill, states could set more stringent time limits.
And if that means more stringent rules, then so be it.
Perhaps they were wrong to maintain such a stringent watch.
My scientific education, on the other hand, was something less than stringent.
However, this response would only make sense if it was more stringent than the current policy.
New research could mean that some standards would have to be more stringent.
This capital standard has become more stringent in recent years.
We also have even more stringent regulations about their use.
The country has been under stringent sanctions for eight years.
The provisions of the other two security levels are less stringent.
I should like to see the same stringent standards applied to Washington.
There has been much argument as to whether the former test is more stringent.
They must be over 12 years of age and meet stringent medical criteria.
The law's work requirements will become more stringent in the next three years.