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Regulations for transgender high schoolers are far less stringent.
Sure, there's less elegance in today's movies; there's less elegance in modern life, because the norms of social behavior are far less stringent, and our game faces are, by and large, not so different from the ones we see in the mirror.
Some mandate residency of a year; while others, like Nevada, are far less stringent, requiring only six weeks.
It should be noted these studies have a number of limitations, including that they are generally of short duration and often use definitions of acceptable glycaemia that are far less stringent than those in use today.
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But they note that most of these were far less stringent than Mr Clegg's plan.
Sanctions applied to other countries in the last decade, including those against Yugoslavia, Libya, Sudan, Ethiopia and Eritrea, have expired or been far less stringent.
Some critics had suggested that the administration had wanted to try him before a military tribunal because the burden of proof is far less stringent than in a federal courtroom.
The measure, Proposition 32 on the November ballot, would prohibit both unions and corporations from making contributions, but the corporate provision is far less stringent than the one aimed at unions, analysts said.
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