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Severe recessions have resulted, forcing the I.M.F. to be less stringent.
There are concerns that some foreign exchanges attract companies because their oversight may be less stringent.
They seem, for example, to be less stringent for staffers on book tours, even if they accept fees.
The bigger chain pubs checked IDs, so we stuck to the ones we knew to be less stringent.
"We are using current science and some levels are going to be less stringent and some are going to be more stringent".
One of Mr. Roloff's main worries is that the oversight of wine sales would be less stringent with the increased number of outlets.
Individual banks would have to keep more of their assets in liquid form in order that the Bank of England's facilities could be less stringent and more effective.
After decades of protecting the public from prophylactics, advertising regulators have confirmed there are to be less stringent rules governing condom ads on prime-time television.
President Obama has promised to develop standards for those plants in the coming months, though he says they will be less stringent than those for new plants.
Whether or not the requirements of reliability and particularity of the information on which an officer may act are more stringent where an arrest warrant is absent, they surely cannot be less stringent then where an arrest warrant is obtained.
AARP said its underwriting practices would be less stringent than those of many commercial insurers, but it reserved the right to deny coverage to some sick people ages 50 to 64.
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