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be stricter

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Strained; drawn close; tight.

  • Strict embrace

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Should they be stricter?

Should FIFA's rules be stricter, or looser?

A more reasonable approach would be stricter approval standards.

There should be stricter limits on campaign contributions.

The rules for a worker's spouse may be stricter still.

As well as partial nationalisation, the price will doubtless be stricter regulation of the financial industry.

Campbell said the new committee would be stricter with goaltenders who cheat on equipment size.

Such butterfly-wing effects, this argument runs, mean all governments should be stricter.

Perhaps they just weren't aware that new Basel models were supposed to be stricter.

Since 1990, Gallup has been asking Americans whether they think gun control laws should be stricter.

Provincial government leaders have also been told to be stricter about approving investment in these sectors.

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