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Governor George W. Bush of Texas, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, signed the toughest such law in the nation last year, and the Texas Department of Transportation has become the nation's leader in becoming stricter on Internet commerce involving cars.
Enforcement is becoming stricter.
But the agencies are becoming stricter here too.
Car emission standards are becoming stricter to fight global warming.
At the same time, federal and state laws for how companies must try to find account holders are becoming stricter.
At the same time, corporate donations are becoming stricter, and philanthropic foundations have seen their income fall alongside interest rates.
Attention with reverse logistics networks has increased during the last decade since their economic impact has been increasingly important and as environmental legislation has been becoming stricter.
In this country, said Alison Hotchkiss, an event planner in San Francisco, there are noise ordinances and venues that are becoming stricter about enforcing their time restrictions.
"Absence policies are definitely becoming stricter – one example would be having a bonus or 'attendance allowance' that is then forfeited if the worker is off sick," he said.
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