Sentence examples for a stringent rule from inspiring English sources

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The N.F.L. is the only major professional sports league that has such a stringent rule for entry into the league.

The Environmental Protection Agency, led by Lisa Jackson, a chemical engineer, also issued a stringent rule on mercury emissions, forcing some coal plants, one of the largest sources of carbon emissions, to close down or switch to natural gas, which releases about half the carbon content of coal when burned.

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However, even these genomes obey a less stringent rule: that the number of a + g's approximately equals the number of t + c's".

Mr. Blaugh said the changes simply replaced an overly stringent rule with a more-balanced approach that allowed the big-house trend to live on, within limits.

For BYM and L1-BYM, the probabilities stay below 10% with no discernible pattern for Simu 1 and Simu 2. The error rates are clearly smaller and around 3% for Simu 3. In this scenario, the background relative risk is shifted below 1, so a decision rule with R0 = 1 is, in effect, a more stringent rule than in the case of Simu 1 and Simu 2 where the background relative risks are close to 1.

He's been calling this play one way his entire career and now in the middle of October he's supposed to adjust on the fly to a more stringent rule interpretation?

However, even these genomes obey a less stringent rule: that the number of a+ g's approximately equals the number of t+ c's, and therefore they cannot be used as evidence that S does not derive from H. Zhang and Zhang [ 7] claimed that three dimensions are required to study the geometric properties of S using the Z-curve.

9 10 11 12 Those who would retain the ban counter that the safety of the blood supply is paramount, that the lifetime ban is effective in helping to achieve this goal, and that a less stringent rule would be likely to increase the risk of transfusion-transmissible infections.

Even such a stringent moral rule as the prohibition of deliberate use of violence against innocent people may be overridden, if the disaster that cannot be prevented in any other way is grave enough.

The mining association has twice met with air officials, urging them to consider the additional "public health and welfare impacts" of a stringent carbon rule, such as the loss of coal jobs.

To select a conservative set of candidate loci based on this phenomenon, we chose to impose a stringent intersection rule, requiring a threshold of the top 1% of the delta-Rg distribution in both cohorts, in addition to evidence of a strong cis- acting eQTL (genotype effect p < 5 × 10-8) in both cohorts.

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