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Regulation, therefore, needs to be stringent enough to promote real innovation.
Only at that point might taxpayers be on the hook.Regulators hope that the requirements will be stringent enough that such a complete failure is rendered almost impossible.
New research leads many heart disease experts to suspect that the guidelines for lowering cholesterol may not be stringent enough, raising the question of how low levels should be.
Chinese customs officials do inspect or sample products planned for export, but those inspections are not thought to be stringent enough to detect the presence of every chemical or impurity.
ALTHOUGH drunken-driving laws can never be stringent enough for some of the survivors of innocent victims of alcohol-related accidents, New Jersey, officials say, has some of the toughest measures in the nation.
September has been Italy's most uncertain month, with questions about whether the Parliament will pass an austerity package, if that package will be stringent enough and how Europe's fiscal stewards will react.
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A new study raises questions about whether the current measure used to define lead poisoning is stringent enough.
It seems pretty clear that efforts to ensure that published results can be replicated have not been stringent enough.
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