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Other sports organizations have stringent rules in place when it comes to paying for information.
"The coalition does have stringent rules of engagement, and we carefully weigh the use of deadly force," he said.
Some, like the one in New York on Tuesday, exclude voting by members of other parties and have stringent rules about changing registration.
Some leases provide that a shareholder cannot borrow more than 80 percent of the value of the apartment, while others have stringent rules requiring cash and excellent credit scores before allowing refinancing.
In general, pocket hotspots for all countries usually allow unlimited downloads, except for Thailand, whose local telecoms have stringent rules.
Most businesses have stringent rules and policies for accounting for depreciation.
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SAC also has stringent rules in place that prohibit clients from withdrawing all their money at once.
Mr. Miller denied that any political pressure had been exerted on the tax agency and said the I.R.S. had stringent rules to insulate employees from political influence.
Early taxi organizations such as I T.O.A. composed of groups of taxi owners, had stringent rules, but today most organizations consist of manufacturers.
Executives at Platform Software dispute Mr. Gabrenya's charges, saying the company has stringent rules in place to separate its foreign operations from its domestic software development process and computer systems.
The USDA's National Organic Program (NOP) has stringent rules for what's certified and labeled Organic.
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