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Shana Bonstin, a principal planner at the city planning department, said officials were concerned that if they set a more stringent standard "we could be setting ourselves up for a situation where the filters don't get replaced or maintained: If we placed too burdensome of a requirement, would the trade-offs be too great?
A more stringent revegetational challenge is that following strip-mining.
And Mr. Obama and his advisers have responded with more policy details and a more stringent defense.
Seehofer has pushed Merkel for more than a year to adopt a more stringent refugee policy.
A more stringent sanctions regime would have been virtually impossible to construct and sustain.
The court thus adopted a more stringent test than the Ninth Circuit's "conceivable benefit" test.
Union officials reluctantly agreed last November to a more stringent testing program.
Using a more stringent definition of blowouts yields the same result.
"Local commanders can and will draw a more stringent line if they believe it is necessary.
Renewable energy projects actually face a more stringent review of their environmental impact.
The new inquiry highlights a more stringent regime at the State Department on matters of internal security.
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