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And creditworthiness is starting to be judged even more stringently, in light of the subprime mortgage crisis's impact on the debt markets, according to David Robertson, publisher of The Nilson Report, a newsletter for the credit card industry.
In short, no matter how stringently a former judge such as Sir Alan Moses and his Ipso team perform their regulatory duties, they're still there to be sniped at – in principle as well as in practice.
"Judge, Judge!
Judge: Yes.
The truth is that disability standards are stringent, and they're applied stringently.
To judge by recent successes, limits to free expression can be just as stringently imposed when claimed, at random, by or on behalf of its self-styled victims, than when systematically enforced, pre-1968, by the lord chamberlain.
Judges decide which conditions to impose on a sex offender, choosing how stringently his behavior will be restricted.
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.
"I prepare very stringently," Moore told me.
Only Lebanon and Syria now adhere to it stringently.
Rules are stricter — and they're more stringently enforced.
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