Sentence examples for a bit more stringent from inspiring English sources

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The answer is for airlines to be a bit more stringent at the gate.

If these reviewers had to put their names on the articles that they vouch for, then perhaps publishing would get a bit more stringent?

These new rules will make access to Analytics a bit more stringent, but will hopefully maintain Podcasts' nature as a democratized platform for media creation at all levels.

As time went by, though, Arthur proved a bit more stringent than many of his fellow Druids.

The French American British (FAB) classification is a bit more stringent, requiring a blast percentage of at least 30% in bone marrow (BM) or peripheral blood (PB) for the diagnosis of AML.

For 1 N relations, the coverage filters are a bit more stringent that above: 0.8 <=sf_length/cdd_length < = 1.25 sf_coverage > = 0.75 cdd_coverage > = 0.75 1957 1 N relations were filtered out.

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Mortgages backed by the Federal Housing Administration — which allows a smaller down payment and has less stringent credit requirements than traditional mortgages — are about to get a bit more expensive.

A bit more mature".

And a bit more.

A bit more so.

So, a bit more.

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