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Ms. Kolish said the initiative had been getting more rigorous, with companies increasing the types of marketing covered to include things like computer games and cellphone ads.
"What was considered reasonable is getting more rigorous with each attack in the news, every day," Goodman said.
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The training is intended to get more rigorous later on, but for now the CPA wants to get as many bodies as possible out there.
The city's schools chancellor, Joel I. Klein, said the "state tests need to get more rigorous, but that doesn't take away from the gains we have made" in improving city performance compared with the state as a whole.
According to the body of privacy laws that exist today across the Internet, sensitive data that could harm or embarrass a consumer get more rigorous disclosure requirements.
"Why don't we slow down a bit and get more rigorous proof that this is working".
As standards for optimal glycemic control get more rigorous, and as medical treatments for diabetes develop, a better understanding of the personal meaning of disease and related QOL would be beneficial.
They still try to get together to practice and test one another at least once a week, a routine certain to become more rigorous in the coming weeks.
Child protection social work has become more rigorous and authoritative.
We may, perhaps, make more rigorous ethical demands upon you.
GCSEs will become more rigorous, through modules being stripped out.
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