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The phrase "are not as stringent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of strictness or rigor of two or more things, indicating that one is less strict than the other.
Example: "The regulations in this country are not as stringent as those in neighboring countries."
Alternatives: "are less strict" or "are not as rigorous".
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This advertisement is for a graduate role, so the experience requirements are not as stringent as for more senior positions.
Still, Sky Chefs' procedures are not as stringent as those at El Al, the Israeli airline considered the gold standard for aviation security.
Although the rules are not as stringent as those in England, individual officials often have wide discretion in interpreting the validity of petitions.
Another boost came from the ECB's long-awaited €1.1tr (£790bn) monetary stimulus to bring down the cost of credit, while budgetary policies across the eurozone are not as stringent as they were just a year ago.
Examples include gene technology, where regulations in China are not as stringent as in the United States.
QoS constraints, in terms of packet delay, of best-effort traffic class are not as stringent as that of video conferencing and video streaming applications.
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About 11 million cars worldwide also had the cheating software, but nitrogen oxide emissions standards aren't as stringent outside the U.S. Neither VW spokeswoman Jeannine Ginivan nor EPA spokesman Nick Conger would comment on the settlement.
But most of the opportunity to reduce emissions are found in the developing world, she adds, where diesel standards aren't as stringent, and where cookstoves and open burning pose major environmental problems.
But, as an August report by Dun & Bradstreet pointed out, these tests were not as stringent as they might have been.
But some of those Republicans are now complaining that this year's version of the bill is not as stringent as past versions.
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