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Congress's unpropitious use of the "substantial evidence" APA language for such a purpose is plausible, since the standard has acquired a reputation for being more stringent.
Holt compared the levels of security used to keep violent fans from leaving the country to the layers of an onion, with each layer being more stringent.
The Rent Stabilization Association and other landlord groups in the city had challenged the law, contending that it violated the State Legislature's prohibition against local laws being "more stringent or restrictive" than the state-established standards for the rent-control system.
He said: "Insurance companies are being more stringent [in] reviewing the situation and I don't really feel the residents should be at a loss financially.
Scott Segal, a partner at the Policy Resolution Group at the law firm Bracewell & Giuliani, which represents a number of clients in the coal and utility industry, criticized the new rules for being more stringent than the previous version.
Our failure to validate three of the selected targets (ELL3-AS, DNM2 and C12orf48; Figure-2 C, E, and G) can in part be explained by our validation criteria being more stringent than our criteria for selecting transcripts for validation.
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