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The phrase "a less stringent boundary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rules, limits, or criteria that are not as strict or rigid as others.
Example: "In this new policy, we have established a less stringent boundary for acceptable behavior among employees."
Alternatives: "a more flexible limit" or "a looser constraint".
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This is reflected by a less stringent boundary condition.
Analytical limitations, including the ability to detect only a subset of all pathogenic viruses, may argue for a less stringent boundary condition, but for this demonstration of a risk assessment and the limited data to inform this condition, we use 99% in these analyses.
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On the other hand, advantaged children may be more likely to alter their behaviour according to setting, with for example, less stringent boundaries and rules at home than at school.
In 1875, a less stringent explosives Act was was passed.
Small banks -- those with assets of $250 million or less -- are evaluated on a less stringent basis.
But after an outcry from fishermen and state officials, Judge Kessler imposed a less stringent compromise.
They have suggested that a less stringent one-line whip may help to calm matters.
Mr. Bopp has prepared a less stringent resolution that might work as a compromise.
But a less stringent Connecticut law applies only to employers with 50 or more workers.
"They end up with such a less stringent result that cannot be defended," he said.
Other banks later introduced a less stringent version of that policy, prompted by new regulations.
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