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Without referring specifically to the case, Arye Mekel, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said, "In order to remove any doubt, since 1985, Israel has stringently upheld directives from its prime ministers not to engage in any such activity in the United States".
The laws Napoleon put in place 163 years ago are stringently upheld now and controlled by the Institut national de l'origine et de la qualité (INAO), which is charged with regulating French agricultural products with protected designations of origin.
The more television -- a medium which usually so stringently upholds discriminatory standards of beauty -- pokes holes in the illusion that women "woke up like this," the more cultural notions of what people of all races do and should look like can expand.
Uphold democracy.
"I prepare very stringently," Moore told me.
Only Lebanon and Syria now adhere to it stringently.
And the definition of "Jew" has become more stringently Orthodox since the nineteen-seventies, owing to a series of Likud compromises with theocratic parties and to rulings by Supreme Court justices who feel themselves bound to uphold the "status quo" agreement concluded between Labor Zionists and the Orthodox rabbinate when the state was founded.
Rules are stricter — and they're more stringently enforced.
It makes you look at getting involved more stringently".
It appalls me that institutions aren't more stringently audited.
Why — because we uphold Sharia?
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