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"If their approach is too stringent, they risk a blowback".
European leaders have said that this benchmark is too stringent and needs to be relaxed.
Perhaps the requirement of a proof is too stringent, and perhaps there are other ways of establishing God's existence.
For those who think the U-3 calculation is too stringent (like us) to get the full picture of what is going on in the labour market, the BLS produces a broader measure of unemployment known as "U-6".
Power producers say that the timetable is too stringent and that such a change would disproportionately hurt the Midwest, where most of the power is generated by older coal-fired plants that are targets of the legislation.
That solution has now been rejected by Theresa May, not because it is too stringent but because the model is too lax, with too many avenues for automatic entry entitlement.
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Am I being too stringent?
In western Washington, they were decried for being too stringent.
"Billie Jean's rules are too stringent," Capriati said yesterday.
Some economists have argued that the Bank of Canada's inflation target was too stringent.
"But if you take measures that are too stringent, you run the risk that the party will collapse," he said.
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