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Overall, more than half (59%) of public schools now enforce a "strict dress code"—up from 47% a decade ago.
She said Labour would enforce a strict cap of 1% above inflation across all routes.
It can no longer wield the political or institutional clout necessary to enforce a strict code of silence.
Though portrayed as happy and carefree, the Fraggles enforce a strict caste system on their own personal offshore haven.
In such cases, expecting teachers to encourage and enforce a strict hygiene code may be asking too much.
(Pepper Joe, who was offering Carolina Reaper seeds at ten dollars a pack, vowed to enforce "a strict 3-pack max" per customer).
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But one legal expert was skeptical that Europe, even if it did formally adopt tougher sanctions, could enforce a stricter privacy regime on U.S.-based companies.
Maybe it's just sour grapes from a Mets fan, but I've long wondered why baseball doesn't enforce a stricter revenue-sharing policy to help equalize chances.
The two-queue method [40] and semi-ordered FIM (SOFI) [3] are more uniform in their performance since they enforce a stricter ordering of the updates.
It makes sense that Taffer would chafe against the loose standards of "reality" in reality television and fight to enforce a stricter code.
Unfortunately, since HMMER3 does not currently offer glocal mode, readers need to enforce a stricter E-value cutoff for admitting trusted hits when they migrate from the glocal mode of HMMER2 to HMMER3.
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