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The new guidelines impose rigorous eligibility standards.
Other American officials stressed, however, that the State Department plans to impose rigorous training standards.
Venture-backed companies are expected to grow quickly, and their boards can impose rigorous controls, audits and metrics.
Many companies have adopted stage-gate processes that impose rigorous discipline on their innovation efforts.
Countries that participate in the VWP must provide U.S. security officials with very thorough information on their passport holders, inform the U.S. of any travel to terrorist hotspots or other red-flag activity, and impose rigorous standards for passport security.
Under the new guidelines, which are supposed to impose "rigorous selection criteria," applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher" in an undergraduate program and a "minimum score on the Graduate Record Examination and/or a substantially equivalent".
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Western governments reviled him and were united in imposing rigorous political and economic sanctions against Poland.
The F.D.A. imposes rigorous standards on companies seeking approval to sell new drugs.
The bill stops short of making the reform mandatory, but it imposes rigorous reporting requirements.
Dr. Macchiarola set about imposing rigorous standards for both students and educators.
In general, the canons were severe and imposed rigorous discipline for various sins.
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