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I am not strict; I need to learn how to get strict.
That's when my mum had to get strict with me, and I started taking my boxing seriously.
France is taking preventative measures … All of these countries are expecting to hunker down and get strict on their immigration policies".
The court has treated disability, like age, as subject to minimal constitutional scrutiny -- as opposed to classifications like race or sex, which get "strict" or at least "heightened" scrutiny.
"It really decreases the chances that if Governor Bush is president that he's ever going to get strict constructionists through the United States Senate," said Senator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska.
"The understanding of noise as a form of pollution, and the response to it, is about 20 years behind where we are with air pollution, where we started to get strict controls in the 1980s and 90s," Dr. Rokho Kim, a specialist at the World Health Organization's European office on the health effects of noise, said by telephone from Bonn.
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The standards they must meet are about to get stricter.
Others wondered whether environmental regulations could suddenly get stricter.
Many coal companies have already seen their share prices crash as limits on carbon emissions get stricter.
That's good for the automakers' bottom line, but it also presents a challenge as fuel economy standards get stricter.
"I believe they need to get stricter with this gun law because it's really ridiculous how these children are able to get these guns," Arnette Bowen said.
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