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Mr. Neuffer and others said, however, that except for some military and national security technologies, American certification procedures are far less rigorous and are conducted in testing labs independent from the government.
When inspections are undertaken, they are far less rigorous than at nursing homes.
Findings from observational studies are far less rigorous and reliable than those of interventional studies.
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Under the bill, the inspections stations would administer only the old emissions test, which is far less rigorous, costly and time-consuming.
Students, who are required to wear uniforms, generally perform schoolwork at their own pace for about five hours a day, though many students and parents say the curriculum is far less rigorous than that of local public schools.
That does not, however, explain the insistence of some countries that the protocol should apply to things that could not possibly germinate, such as flour.In Montreal, the Miami group has agreed to put commodity crops into the protocol, but only through an Internet-based "information clearing house" process that is far less rigorous than the AIA arrangement that will apply to seed stocks.
The latest plot differed in having made targets of the international air cargo network, with security systems that differ widely around the world, and which, especially outside the United States, tend to be far less rigorous than the checks routine for passenger flights.
Regulation of devices has always been far less rigorous than drug regulation, and last week the Senate health committee approved a bill that would partly address that problem by beefing up the agency's ability to require post-market surveys of medical devices and impose more stringent rules on devices that raise safety concerns.
The body language of Mr. Kinzel's "Drastic Cut and Responsible Ballet" (2010) and Ms. Marshall's new "Quartet With Child" (excerpts from "Adamantine" and other Marshall repertory) was far less rigorous, but the structural and textural contrasts in the choreography made each somewhat more rewarding.
As several SOCAP panelists from investment funds pointed out, both due-diligence and post-facto assessments of social impact tend to be far less rigorous than for financial performance.
It is increasingly rare to find a painting, for instance, from the 19th century or earlier that hasn't been "touched up" somewhere along the way, and conservation standards were far less rigorous about not doing anything that couldn't be undone by the next restorer in the past than they are today.
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