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It also points the regulatory environment in Canada, which can be less rigorous.
Antitrust enforcement tends to be less rigorous in bad economic times, in the interests of keeping business activity going.
It is quite another to be less rigorous and allow more casual dress, even a shirt without a jacket, for customers who might still spring for a good bottle of Burgundy to accompany a plate of charcuterie.
Industry experts say that in the battle for market share, profit-making inspection firms are often tempted to be less rigorous because that makes them more attractive to apparel manufacturers eager for certification.
Other countries in the Asia Pacific region have tended to be less rigorous, so that HFT in some countries has been able to grow with few constraints – although this is certainly not true for Hong Kong.
The significant increase in diagnoses reported in the study may be slightly inflated due to its methodology, in that parents might be less rigorous in deciding to report the diagnoses than clinicians would be.
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Some within Boko Haram are hardline Sunni Salafis, others are less rigorous.
Some analysts also said the measure was less rigorous than many had feared.
"Four years ago, we were far less professionalized, and the work was less rigorous and less stressful.
Previous scientists had tried, unsuccessfully, to teach anterograde amnesiacs to forge such links, but their training programs had been less rigorous.
City testing officials said yesterday that the old scoring system was less rigorous, but New York City scores were hardly stellar under that system, either.
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