Sentence examples for be subject to less from inspiring English sources

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Some experts believe that they can be subject to less rigorous rules.

And in a concession to the German manufacturers, heavier cars will be subject to less onerous fleet-average standards.

Or trying to, because while present-day TV drama may be subject to less censorship, it also has fewer avenues for exploring ideas.

There is a plan to raise a 25,000-strong Baluchi border force, whose recruits will be subject to less stringent educational requirements than normal.

But the FCC will be unable to write regulations that preemptively bar privacy violations, meaning that Internet providers will be subject to less oversight as a result of the congressional measure.

As the government latches on to the promise of build-to-rent in accelerating housing supply, it seems likely that these schemes will be subject to less stringent requirements to provide affordable housing.

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After all, they allowed themselves to be convinced that these companies were in fact different from traditional concerns and should be subject to less-stringent valuation standards.

Corporate pension funds that invest in derivatives would be subjected to less scrutiny than is required of many other investors.

Eventually, according to a document drafted by the agency, "good-performing providers will be subjected to less frequent or intense on-site surveys".

Flower counts were based on calyxes, which we presume to be subjected to less lateral dispersal by wind than corollas.

Others may be subjected to less hunting pressure because of the taste of their meat or their ease of preparation.

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