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Finding that a preponderance of accidents involving teenage drivers were caused by inexperienced drivers with little time behind the wheel, Ms. Pirro began petitioning state officials to make the licensing process more rigorous for new drivers.
All three men may have trouble in the vetting process something that has got noticeably (and correctly) more rigorous for tycoons since the Enron scandal.Even if Mr Bush has chosen the right people, he also needs to redesign the structure.
In this experiment, the ComplOverlap method proved to be more rigorous for evaluating the images.
Clinical requirements are much more rigorous for people pursuing psychology and psychiatry.
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In the end, only 72 met their criteria, which included having sufficient data for analysis and using more rigorous tests for allergic responses.
Stratified reporting would allow more rigorous goals for glycemic therapy in groups for whom a benefit has been established.
Every state has more rigorous requirements for center-based care than they do for family based care.
But this needs to be combined with a more rigorous method for allocating resources only to where the prospects for success are greatest.
In this way, we sought to establish a more rigorous standard for the assessment and clinical adoption of devices intended for OM.
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