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Anti-corruption laws have spread internationally and have become increasingly strict.
And if rates are frozen for some subprime mortgages, standards for most new loans will become increasingly strict.
As the population grows, these solutions will have to become increasingly strict until an acceptable replacement of the current meat production system can be implemented globally.
In view of reducing the impact of gaseous pollutants into atmosphere, the regulations governing the emissions of Sulphur from Claus plants have become increasingly strict.
To meet this demand, which will become increasingly strict in the future, analytical techniques capable of differentiating between the starting materials and graphene need to be developed.
Despite the millions of people who have visited the country's national parks, forests and wildernesses this summer, the Forest Service has become increasingly strict in its enforcement of the Wilderness Act.
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The accommodation of designs to modular banding became increasingly strict in late Chavin art, the curved lines of earlier designs being replaced in Phase EF by straight ones which interrupted the banding less.
J. Bradford DeLong, an economist at the University of California at Berkeley, writes that one-seventh of the world's working-age population moved from one country to another between 1870 and 1925, when immigration barriers became increasingly strict.
However, as the crudes are getting heavier, the standard of gasoline becomes increasingly strict, and the greater demand of diesel, FCC units are facing many new challenges.
When it came to my diet, I became increasingly strict.
Azer says Saren became increasingly strict with the children's wardrobe and behavior, and routinely said he didn't want to raise them in Western society.
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