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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stringent view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a strict or severe perspective on a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The committee held a stringent view on the importance of adhering to safety regulations."
Alternatives: "a strict perspective" or "a severe stance".
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Of course this is a stringent view.
"So if they do take a stringent view, it will definitely affect our relationship".
One might uphold a stringent view that requires, so far as possible, that all achieve the same lifetime level of good and that in addition at each separate stage of life (individuated how?) everyone achieves the same level of good.
In order to maintain the high standards of the c- ference the committee took a stringent view on quality; this has meant that, in some cases, a paper was rejected even though there was a basis for a good c- ference or journal paper but the submitted paper did not meet the committee's required standards.
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JS: But you have people who take a more stringent view, who are essentially forking Firefox... MB: [Laughs] Yeah.
Mr. Roberts takes a more stringent view of the conversation: "If you don't tell me the whole truth, you haven't told me the truth.
It is assumed that homology data for Strudel datasets are generated by BLAST (Altschul et al., 1990; not part of Strudel's functionality) or similar tools, and therefore a facility is provided that allows the user to filter the visible homologies (links) by, for example, their BLAST e-value to generate a more stringent view of the data as required.
It has to be said that this decision is a US one and European legislators and courts (in particular in Germany and the Netherlands) have a far more stringent view of privacy than in the US.
If lesser sins were dealt with sooner, fewer people would commit serious crimes, he felt.On the face of things, such a stringent world view would sound absurd in the chaotic diversity of modern Britain.
By Karen Swenson The New Yorker, November 9, 1968 P. 217 The shadow of her profile lay stringent View Article By Kathryn Schulz By Adam Davidson By Junot Díaz By Robin Wright.
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