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Although the potential of quantum computers is enormous, the requirements are equally stringent.
Foreign nationals considered a threat to national security who can be deported, are subject to deportation orders, often with equally stringent restrictions.
Malcolm's critique of her subjects is tempered by an equally stringent self-criticism, which, in the absence of much humour, can present now and then as piety.
But whereas the quotation of Abstract Expressionist brushstrokes in Roy Lichtenstein's comic-strip, mass-produced silkscreen prints sought to debunk the seriousness and pretensions of painting as a high art form, it is hard to ascribe equally stringent aims to, say, Karl Haendel's multiple acts of appropriation, or to much of the other image-borrowing going on here.
Laying a square metre of road costs the World Bank over 50% more in countries where firms report paying bribes above 2% of the value of contracts than in ones where such payments are reported to be lower even though its anti-fraud measures are equally stringent the world over.Another reason donors are prescriptive is lack of faith in local bureaucrats' competence.
It is more just to equalize the violations of human rights in a stage of transition to a society where the rights of all are respected, than to allow that the group which has already suffered large-scale violations of human rights suffer even more such violations (assuming that in both cases we are dealing with violations of the same, or equally stringent, human rights).
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And most of Straight Expectations, her first book, is equally worthwhile – a stringent examination of the state of the gay nation: the untold story of anti-gay hostility beneath the confetti of legal equality; the suburbanisation and nauseating commercialisation of gay life.
Furthermore, it was also demonstrated that the FACS cut-off, although low in strict sequence similarity, is stringent and performs equally well as the match cut-off used with BLAT and SSAHA2.
A different ethical guideline might promote "benefit to the world" equally or more effectively, without the stringent demand that everyone be as concerned for others' interests as for their own.
Bresson and other directors of furious precision, such as Alfred Hitchcock and Carl Theodor Dreyer, built their stringent cinematic machinery on the basis of particular experience including embittered religion, stern repression, cruel morality, and equally cruel immorality.
Bresson and other directors of furious precision, such as Alfred Hitchcock and Carl Theodor Dreyer, built their stringent cinematic machinery on the basis of particular experience — including embittered religion, stern repression, cruel morality, and equally cruel immorality.
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