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These seats are sold by Churchill Downs through an application process more exacting than an Ivy League school's.
But the more you read, the more difficult it becomes, until an exacting process becomes wrenching.
In footnote 4 of United States v. Carolene Products Co. (1938), Justice Harlan F. Stone opined that where legislation was aimed at "discrete and insular minorities" who lack the normal protections of the political process, a more exacting standard of judicial review with no presumption of constitutionality should be applied.
The process is much more exacting than it sounds.
Higher tiers of testing are triggered within the risk assessment process when there is recognition that the degree of potential harm or analytical uncertainties requires more exacting determination of probable risk.
It was an exacting process that, with study and research, took nearly a year.
Bountiful harvests bring more exacting standards of perfection.
The engineering became more exacting as the songs became vaguer and the voices less sanguine.
The films appear to have been chosen according to more exacting, less hokey criteria.
Garrett is a more exacting coach than the laid-back Phillips.
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